“…34,35,39,40 However, once again, these results were obtained in animal experimental studies with a short follow-up period and used drugs with very different antiresorptive powers, such as etinodrate 34 or zoledronic acid. 36,40 They 36,40 reported that the main drawback of osteogenic distraction was a decrease in mineral bone density and mineral content, which may lead to the bone adjacent to the pin becoming osteoporotic. In another study 39 with a different administration regime from the one published by Pampu et al, 36,40 alendronate was given in the postoperative period at a relative antiresorptive power of 100-1000 42 ; a higher bone mineral density was found using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry although this cannot be statistically demonstrated by transmission densitometry.…”