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Applying orthodontic tooth extrusion in a patient treated with bisphosphonate and irradiation: a case report.

Hiromitsu Morita1,2, Yuko Imai2, Masahiro Yoneda1, Takao Hirofuji1.   

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Bisphosphonates and irradiation are useful medical treatments, but can often cause oral complications such as medication-related oral necrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) and osteoradionecrosis (ORN) during oral surgery, including tooth extraction. Therefore, we should take all risks into consideration carefully before choosing dental treatment for patients with a medical history of such therapies. A 55-year-old woman who underwent cord blood transplantation to treat extranodal natural killer T (NK/T) cell lymphoma (nasal type IVB) had a medical history of bisphosphonate and irradiation treatments. We treated her residual tooth root by applying orthodontic extrusion to avoid extraction and successfully restored the tooth. Application of an orthodontic tooth extrusion technique for conservative treatment of a residual tooth is a useful means of avoiding MRONJ or ORN in patients who have a medical history of bisphosphonate and irradiation treatments.
© 2016 Special Care Dentistry Association and Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  bisphosphonate; cord blood transplantation; irradiation; tooth extrusion

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27358247     DOI: 10.1111/scd.12190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spec Care Dentist        ISSN: 0275-1879


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Review 1.  The risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw and adverse outcomes in patients using antiresorptive drugs undergoing orthodontic treatment: A systematic review.

Authors:  Julian Woolley; Oladapo Akintola; Julian Yates; Monica Diuana Calasans-Maia; Jose de Albuquerque Calasans-Maia; Iryna Kocherhina; Roberto Sacco
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2021-01-13
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