Necrose mandibular associada ao uso de bifosfonato: relato de caso

Introduction:Bisphosphonates are medications that aim to reduce bone resorption by causing osteoclast apoptosis. For this reason, they are often used in patients with osteoporosis and in the treatment of cancer. However, despite the benefits associated with treatment with bispho...

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Principais autores: Souza Junior, Erasmo Freitas de, Silva, Janielma Azevedo, Soares, Maria do Socorro, Morais, Hécio Henrique Araújo de
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Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)
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Resumo:Introduction:Bisphosphonates are medications that aim to reduce bone resorption by causing osteoclast apoptosis. For this reason, they are often used in patients with osteoporosis and in the treatment of cancer. However, despite the benefits associated with treatment with bisphosphonates, these drugs have been linked to maxillomandibular osteonecrosis, materializing as a worrying picture of public health concern. Objective:To present a clinical case of mandibular osteonecrosis associated with the use of bisphosphateafter extraction of a dental element, as well as to contribute to the discussions about the therapeutic possibilities of this disease. Case description:Male patient, 59 years old, referred to the Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology service, two months after extraction of the dental element 45. The diagnosis was Bisphosphonate-Related Maxillomandibular Osteonecrosis, initially performed, the removal of existing traumas, as well as care for the exposed area. Subsequently, it was decided to remove the necrotic bone segment. Conclusions: The complex pathophysiology of the type of osteonecrosis studied requires that dental surgeons take measures in a timely manner and cause the least disturbance to patients' lives. Thus, the condition of the lesion should be assessed, with an indication for conservative therapy for early findings. Surgical debridement is recommended for the treatment of advanced and unresponsive diseases