Publication | Closed Access
Bisphosphonate‐associated osteonecrosis of mandibular and maxillary bone
487
Citations
20
References
2005
Year
The findings in the patient population combined with recent literature reports suggested that bisphosphonates may contribute to the pathogenesis of the oral lesions. The risk factors and precise mechanism involved in the formation of the osteonecrosis are not known. This condition represents a new oral complication in patients with cancer and can be termed bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis. Lesions in patients with osteoporosis are worrisome and need to be further evaluated.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1