Journal Name:
The official journal of the Australian Dental Association
Volume:
57
Issue:
3
Pages From:
338
To:
392
Date:
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Keywords:
Alendronate, bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of the jaws, education, oral medicine, oral surgery, review of systems
Abstract:
The risk of osteonecrosis in patients treated with bisphosphonates is well known and guidelines intended to prevent this
complication have been established and accepted. Bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ) is a unique
condition in which even past administration of medication may be of current and future relevance. We present a case of
BRONJ in the maxilla after dental implant placement. The patient suffered from osteoporosis and had been treated with
oral alendronate sodium in the past. However, the medication was stopped two years before implant placement, and the
treating dentist was unaware of the patient’s past bisphosphonate use. Prevention of BRONJ is based on identifying at-risk
patients, and then avoiding or modifying dentoalveolar surgical procedures in these individuals. Nevertheless, there seems to
be some difficulties identifying patients at risk. We present some of the challenges that impede thorough assessment of a
patient’s medical background (review of systems) in the dental office, and suggest possible solutions.
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