OSTEONECROSIS OF THE JAW AND MAXILLA RELATED TO THE USE OF BIPHOSPHONATE

Authors

  • Rafaela Peres de Souza Universidade Brasil
  • Fábio Roberto de Souza Batista Universidade Brasil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v8i5.5581

Keywords:

Bisphosphonate. Mandible. Maxilla. Osteonecrosis.

Abstract

Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw is a condition found in patients who have received intravenous and oral forms of bisphosphonate therapy for various bone- related diseases. Bisphosphonates (BFs) are a class of medications used to treat osteoporosis and malignant bone metastases. BFs show high binding capacity to bone matrix, especially at sites of active bone metabolism. Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw manifests as non-vital exposed bone involving the maxillofacial structures. Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw is believed to be caused by trauma to dentoalveolar structures that have a limited capacity for bone healing due to the effects of bisphosphonate therapy. Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw can adversely affect quality of life as it can produce significant morbidity. It is vitally important that information about bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw is disseminated to other dental and medical specialties.

Author Biographies

Rafaela Peres de Souza, Universidade Brasil

Odontologia- Universidade Brasil Fernandopolis, E-mail: rafaela_peres@icloud.com.

Fábio Roberto de Souza Batista, Universidade Brasil

Especialista. Mestre e Doutor em cirurgia e traumatologia buco-maxilo-facial E-mail: fabiorsbatista@gmail.com. 

Published

2022-05-31

How to Cite

Souza, R. P. de ., & Batista, F. R. de S. . (2022). OSTEONECROSIS OF THE JAW AND MAXILLA RELATED TO THE USE OF BIPHOSPHONATE. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 8(5), 1681–1706. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v8i5.5581