2023
DOI: 10.52076/eacad-v4i1.404
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Medication-induced osteonecrosis of the maxilla, potentiated by fungical infection: Case report

Abstract: Osteonecrosis of the jaws induced using bisphosphonates refers to a condition characterized by the exposure of necrotic bone, usually in the face region and commonly originating from trauma. Osteonecrosis induced by bisphosphonates has its highest prevalence in the mandible and may be initially manifested by ulcerations in the oral mucosa, which expose the underlying bone due to its poor vascularization and the use of bisphosphonates. Bisphosphonates are indicated for the treatment of several comorbidities, su… Show more

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