Clinical aspects and management of bisphosphonates-associated osteonecrosis of the jaws

Authors

  • Matteo Biasotto Department of Dental Sciences, University of Trieste, Italy
  • Silvia Chiandussi Department of Dental Sciences, University of Trieste, Italy
  • Franca Dore Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ospedale Maggiore-Trieste, Italy
  • Adriano Rinaldi Intensive Therapy and Emergency, Centre of Perioperative Medicine
  • Clara Rizzardi Unit of Pathology, University of Trieste, Italy
  • Fabio Cavalli Department of Radiodiagnostic Imaging, Ospedale Maggiore-Trieste, Italy
  • Roberto Di Lenarda Department of Dental Sciences, University of Trieste, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/00016350600844360

Keywords:

Avascular necrosis, bone metastasis, swelling

Abstract

Objective. An increasing incidence of osteonecrosis of the jaws (ONJ) in patients treated with intravenous bisphosphonates has been reported in the literature. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical aspects, diagnostic investigations, and management of ONJ associated with bisphosphonates in a series of 12 patients. Method. Our patients included 1 asymptomatic and 11 symptomatic subjects. For the symptomatic patients, the osteonecrosis was diagnosed through histological investigations of exposed bone that showed avascular and necrotic tissue with inflammatory infiltrate. The patients were complaining of swelling, fever, and bone exposure involving the jaws. The asymptomatic patient presented as an occasional finding during a routine dental examination and the necrosis was confirmed on the basis of imaging investigations. Radiographic, scintigraphic, and microbiological examinations were carried out for all patients. Treatment included antibiotics, minor surgical interventions, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Results. The radiological investigations revealed osteolytic areas and the scintigraphy demonstrated increased bone metabolism. The microbiological analysis showed pathogenic micro-organisms in the majority of patients. Therapy was useful in obtaining short-term symptomatic relief. Conclusions. Histological, radiological, nuclear medicine, and microbiological investigations are important diagnostic tools for patients with bisphosphonates-associated osteonecrosis of the jaws. However, a long-term follow-up is necessary if we are to better understand the treatment outcome.

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Published

2006-01-01