Surgery combined with lprf in denosumab osteonecrosis of the jaw: Case report

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This paper describes two cases in which the use of leucocyte-rich and platelet-rich fibrin (LPRF) combined with bone resection did not result in complete tissue response in the treatment of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). It has been recently described in patients receiving subcutaneous administration of RANK-inhibitors, such as Denosumab, and anti-angiogenic drugs, such as Bevacizumab, as observed in our cases. Due to promising results in recent studies, more patients will receive these medications in order to avoid skeletal complications due to metastatic bone disease and, therefore, this scenario has a potential to become a comparable challenge to the bisphosphonateinduced jaw necrosis in the area of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. No convincing surgical technique has been described to overcome the non-healing mucosal lesions with exposed bone due to RANK-inhibitor therapy. Based on the findings in the literature and in both cases described herein can be concluded that the use of LPRF should be considered in the treatment of patients with DRONJ.

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Maluf, G., de Pinho, M. C., da Cunha, S. R. de B., Santos, P. S. da S., & Fregnani, E. R. (2016). Surgery combined with lprf in denosumab osteonecrosis of the jaw: Case report. Brazilian Dental Journal, 27(3), 353–358. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201600662

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