1. Ozone Therapy in Extractive Surgery on Patients Treated With Bisphosphonates
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Paolo Priore, Alessandro Agrillo, Giorgio Iannetti, Pierpaolo Sassano, and Claudio Rinna
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Male ,Validation study ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Oxidants, Photochemical ,Ozone ,stomatognathic system ,extractive surgery ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,bisphosphonates ,ozone therapy ,Aged ,Bone Density Conservation Agents ,Diphosphonates ,business.industry ,onj ,Osteonecrosis ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Ozone therapy ,Surgery ,stomatognathic diseases ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Dental extraction ,Tooth Extraction ,Proper treatment ,Female ,business ,Osteonecrosis of the jaw - Abstract
It is certain that oral extractive surgery is a remarkable trigger to avascular osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients treated with pyrophosphate analogous. This acquisition limits the use of endo-oral surgery in those patients, even when they have already developed the lesions. In this study, we present the results obtained in a group of 15 patients deriving from a 33-patient cluster with osteonecrosis of the jaw in treatment at our department with a new protocol based on ozone therapy. The object of this article is to demonstrate how dental extraction becomes possible in a patient with avascular bisphosphonate-related jaw osteonecrosis or in those who simply received pyrophosphate analogous when proper treatment with ozone therapy has been done.
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- 2007
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