Objectives Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is one of the multiple side effects of bisphosphonate therapy. The incidence of ONJ among patients receiving intravenous (IV) bisphosphonates exceeds that recorded in patients treated with oral bisphosphonates. We report a case of spontaneous ONJ related to intravenous administration of bisphosphonates. Materials and methods We describe a case of spontaneous mandibular osteonecrosis in a female patient who underwent dental surgery before beginning therapy with bisphosphonates. Results The patient's bone exposure was resolved, which illustrates that prompt, effective treatment can produce cures in patients with ONJ on IV bisphosphonate therapy and with other risk factors. Conclusions Patients scheduled to undergo IV bisphosphonate therapy should be informed of its potential risks and treated in accordance with a precise therapeutic procedure that includes a dental evaluation before treatment. This approach ensures rapid resolution of possible treatment-related complications via consultation and collaboration of various medical specialists.

Carini, F., Pavanello, K., Pisapia, V., Gatti, G., Porcaro, G. (2012). Osteonecrosi spontanea dei mascellari in relazione all'assunzione di bifosfonati endovenosi: caso clinico [Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the jaws related to intravenous bisphosphonate therapy: a case report]. ITALIAN ORAL SURGERY, 11(5, Supplement 1, December), 296-302 [10.1016/j.ios.2011.09.002].

Osteonecrosi spontanea dei mascellari in relazione all'assunzione di bifosfonati endovenosi: caso clinico [Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the jaws related to intravenous bisphosphonate therapy: a case report]

CARINI, FABRIZIO;Porcaro, G.
2012

Abstract

Objectives Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is one of the multiple side effects of bisphosphonate therapy. The incidence of ONJ among patients receiving intravenous (IV) bisphosphonates exceeds that recorded in patients treated with oral bisphosphonates. We report a case of spontaneous ONJ related to intravenous administration of bisphosphonates. Materials and methods We describe a case of spontaneous mandibular osteonecrosis in a female patient who underwent dental surgery before beginning therapy with bisphosphonates. Results The patient's bone exposure was resolved, which illustrates that prompt, effective treatment can produce cures in patients with ONJ on IV bisphosphonate therapy and with other risk factors. Conclusions Patients scheduled to undergo IV bisphosphonate therapy should be informed of its potential risks and treated in accordance with a precise therapeutic procedure that includes a dental evaluation before treatment. This approach ensures rapid resolution of possible treatment-related complications via consultation and collaboration of various medical specialists.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Intravenous bisphosphonates; Osteonecrosis of the jaw; Spontaneous osteonecrosis; Malignancy; Nonsurgical treatment of ONJ
bifosfonati endovenosi, osteonecrosi dei mascellari, Osteonecrosi spontanea; Tumore maligno; Trattamento non chirurgico dell’ONJ
Italian
2012
11
5, Supplement 1, December
296
302
open
Carini, F., Pavanello, K., Pisapia, V., Gatti, G., Porcaro, G. (2012). Osteonecrosi spontanea dei mascellari in relazione all'assunzione di bifosfonati endovenosi: caso clinico [Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the jaws related to intravenous bisphosphonate therapy: a case report]. ITALIAN ORAL SURGERY, 11(5, Supplement 1, December), 296-302 [10.1016/j.ios.2011.09.002].
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