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Objective: Background: Case Report: Conclusions: Unknown ethiology Osteonecrosis of the jaw is a condition manifesting as necrotic bone for 8 weeks or more, with no history of radiotherapy. It is linked to the use of antiresorptive drugs, such as bisphosphonates and denosumab. We discuss in this case report the importance of infection control during clinical procedures in patients taking antiresorptives. Our case report describes a 52-year-old woman who had received zoledronic acid injections for 7 years, who presented with osteonecrosis of the jaw in the region of teeth 24, 25, and 26, with no local trauma. The report proceeds to describe the extraction of these teeth. After the dental extractions, she did not have any re-currence of the lesion, and she is currently in follow-up care. Osteonecrosis of the jaw can be prevented through infection control and local trauma prevention. Patients who are taking antiresorptive drugs must receive special care from dental surgeons and doctors, and receive the necessary oral treatments before starting drug therapy.
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Santos, D. S. de A., Lima, M. V. de S., Scherma, A. D. P., Kitakawa, D., Magalhães, N. de C., Peralta, F. da S., & de Carvalho, L. F. D. C. E. S. (2020). An approach for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of jaw osteonecrosis: Report of a case associated with zoledronic acid. American Journal of Case Reports, 21, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.924377
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