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Bisphosphonate associated osteonecrosis of the jaw.

Authors :
Khan AA
Sándor GK
Dore E
Morrison AD
Alsahli M
Amin F
Peters E
Hanley DA
Chaudry SR
Lentle B
Dempster DW
Glorieux FH
Neville AJ
Talwar RM
Clokie CM
Mardini MA
Paul T
Khosla S
Josse RG
Sutherland S
Lam DK
Carmichael RP
Blanas N
Kendler D
Petak S
Ste-Marie LG
Brown J
Evans AW
Rios L
Compston JE
Source :
The Journal of rheumatology [J Rheumatol] 2009 Mar; Vol. 36 (3), pp. 478-90.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

In 2003, the first reports describing osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) in patients receiving bisphosphonates (BP) were published. These cases occurred in patients with cancer receiving high-dose intravenous BP; however, 5% of the cases were in patients with osteoporosis receiving low-dose bisphosphonate therapy. We present the results of a systematic review of the incidence, risk factors, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of BP associated ONJ. We conducted a comprehensive literature search for relevant studies on BP associated ONJ in oncology and osteoporosis patients published before February 2008.All selected relevant articles were sorted by area of focus. Data for each area were abstracted by 2 independent reviewers. The results showed that the diagnosis is made clinically. Prospective data evaluating the incidence and etiologic factors are very limited. In oncology patients receiving high-dose intravenous BP, ONJ appears to be dependent on the dose and duration of therapy, with an estimated incidence of 1%-12% at 36 months of exposure. In osteoporosis patients, it is rare, with an estimated incidence < 1 case per 100,000 person-years of exposure. The incidence of ONJ in the general population is not known. Currently, there is insufficient evidence to confirm a causal link between low-dose BP use in the osteoporosis patient population and ONJ. We concluded BP associated ONJ is associated with high-dose BP therapy primarily in the oncology patient population. Prevention and treatment strategies are currently based on expert opinion and focus on maintaining good oral hygiene and conservative surgical intervention.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0315-162X
Volume :
36
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of rheumatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19286860
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.080759