jaw osteonecrosis

 

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(ONJ - Osteonecrosis of the Jaw).

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About Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
 

Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is a condition in which part of the jaw bone is no longer alive and cannot regenerate itself due to a lack of blood supply.
Most commonly in the past, patients developed ONJ after bone trauma, such as a tooth extraction.
Rather than healing, the bone begins to die. In some cases, the bone becomes exposed, which can lead to serious infection and fracture.
In extreme cases, surgery is required to remove the dead bone.

The most common signs and symptoms of ONJ include pain, soft-tissue and jaw swelling, loosening of teeth, drainage, exposed bone, and infection.
Numbness, heaviness and other
sensations in the jaw may also occur in some individuals.
In order to diagnose ONJ, doctors may perform panoramic and tomographic imaging. They may also take microbial cultures and tissue biopsies in order to rule out other kinds of infections. Early detection of ONJ is imperative to preserving the jawbone.

Between 2001 and 2003,
two oral surgeons, Salvatore Ruggiero and Robert Marx, specialists in problems of the jaw, began researching ONJ after seeing an unusual increase in the number of patients with deteriorating jawbones.
After carefully studying the medical records and histories of their patients, the two surgeons discovered that only one common thread existed-- the patients had been treated with Aredia or Zometa.

Aredia and Zometa are intravenous bisphosphonates. Bisphosphonates are a class of bone-strengthening drugs used to prevent bone loss associated with multiple myeloma, bone metastases in patients with advanced cancers, and osteoporosis. Most of the patients seen by Dr. Ruggiero and Dr. Marx were cancer victims.

Bisphosphonates prevent metastatic cancer cells from dissolving bone. However, new cells will not grow unless older old ones are killed off.
Bisphosphonates bond to bone surfaces and prevent osteoclasts (cells that breakdown bone) from doing their job. Because jawbones have rapid cell turnover, bisphosphonates can affect their ability to regrow.
The result is that the jawbone does not heal properly after any significant trauma, i.e., dental work, and patients become prone to infections and ONJ.

By September 2003, both Dr. Ruggiero and Dr. Marx had published articles regarding the link between ONJ and bisphosphonates. In September 2004, Novartis and the FDA revised the labels of Aredia and Zometa to include a precautionary statement about the potential risk of developing ONJ. Novartis also sent letters to physicians warning them of this potential side effect.

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Jaw Osteonecrosis Information
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In recent years, another rare side effect has been associated with bone drugs: osteonecrosis of the jaw, in which a patient's jawbone rots and dies. ...


Medics warned over effects of drug - Pharmacy Europe

Medics warned over effects of drug
Pharmacy Europe, UK - Aug 12, 2008
However, the use of bisphosphonates has also been linked to a condition known as osteonecrosis of the jaw, or "dead jaw." Osteonecrosis occurs more often in ...


Nouvelles règles d’utilisation des bisphosphonates dans le myélome ... - Hématologie

Nouvelles règles d’utilisation des bisphosphonates dans le myélome ...
HĂ©matologie, France - Jul 24, 2008
Incidence, risk factors and management of osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients with multiple myeloma : a single-centre experience in 303 patients. ...
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Understanding Risk Factors, Screening, and Treatment of ... - Ortho SuperSite

Understanding Risk Factors, Screening, and Treatment of ...
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21 As the use of these agents has continued to rise, reports have linked the use of bisphosphonates to osteonecrosis of the jaw. 25 These reports have been ...


Prophylactic Dental Care Reduces Risk of Bisphosphonate-induced ... - Cancer Consultants

Prophylactic Dental Care Reduces Risk of Bisphosphonate-induced ...
Cancer Consultants, ID - Aug 12, 2008
Researchers from Italy have reported that preventive dental measures reduced the risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw associated with bisphosphonate therapy ...


Big Pharma Pushes Drugs That Cause Conditions They Are Supposed to ... - AlterNet

Big Pharma Pushes Drugs That Cause Conditions They Are Supposed to ...
AlterNet, CA - Jul 24, 2008
So even when reports of Fosamax-related jaw problems called osteonecrosis surfaced -- 1000 cases have been documented -- and even when a study in the ...


Reader response - Irish Times

Reader response
Irish Times, Ireland - Aug 4, 2008
The condition known as Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (BRONJ) is a well-documented side effect of this drug class when used intravenously. ...


Little dental risk with bisphosphonates - 6minutes

Little dental risk with bisphosphonates
6minutes, Australia - Aug 19, 2008
... many patients and their dentists have been confused by warnings about osteonecrosis of the jaw that apply to patients using IV bisphphonates for cancer. ...

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Ask Dr. Gott: Osteoporosis drugs cause concerns (The Monterey County Herald)
Dear Dr. Gott: I just read in The New York Times that long-term use of bisphosphonates for osteoporosis can lead to weaker bones. Since I suffer from the disease, I am very concerned. I question whether I should discontinue my medication.

Bone Meds Could Have Side Effects With Bite (Medical News Today)
Doctors often prescribe bisphosphonates for both osteoporosis as well as certain cancers. And usage has been increasing due to large-scale marketing and advertising to consumers. Taken orally, these medications (such as Boniva® or Fosamax®) can help promote bone density in women with osteoporosis, and taken intravenously, can help stop the spread of cancer in chemotherapy patients.

Bone Meds Could Have Side Effects with Bite (Newswise)
Many baby boomers take bisphosphates to treat osteoporosis as well as certain types of cancers. But the use of these medications has been linked to osteonecrosis of the jaw, a condition in which the jaw bone loses tissue and dies. While it is more common in cancer patients, Jon Suzuki, D.D.S., Ph.D, M.B.A, says dentists and medical professionals should also monitor those who take it for ...

 

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