2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2006.11.002
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Orthodontic treatment of patients using bisphosphonates: A report of 2 cases

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“…Indeed, inhibition of orthodontic tooth movement, rather than ONJ, has been described in four cases with a bisphosphonate exposure history. 51,52 Whilst extraction spaces are preferably closed by bodily movement, root tipping was observed. Caution is advised with invasive diode laser therapy, miniscrew skeletal anchorage devices, mucosal trauma from retainers, orthognathic surgery and tooth extraction.…”
Section: Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, inhibition of orthodontic tooth movement, rather than ONJ, has been described in four cases with a bisphosphonate exposure history. 51,52 Whilst extraction spaces are preferably closed by bodily movement, root tipping was observed. Caution is advised with invasive diode laser therapy, miniscrew skeletal anchorage devices, mucosal trauma from retainers, orthognathic surgery and tooth extraction.…”
Section: Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caution is advised with invasive diode laser therapy, miniscrew skeletal anchorage devices, mucosal trauma from retainers, orthognathic surgery and tooth extraction. It has also been proposed that patients discontinue their bisphosphonate therapy for a period of time prior to orthodontic treatment, 51 but this would require further investigation before implementation as these drugs have a terminal half-life of approximately 10 years.…”
Section: Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Little is known concerning orthodontic care at this point, but it is anticipated that adult orthodontic care is feasible and safe but may be slowed or even stopped during the first 3 years of oral bisphosphonate exposure due to the antiresorptive (antiosteoclastic) effects of the bisphosphonate. 38,39 Dental implant placements are also likely safe and will osseointegrate during this period. 40 However, informed consent should be provided as to an increased risk for implant failure or osteonecrosis about the implants once the oral bisphosphonate exposure exceeds 3 years.…”
Section: Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dat bisfosfonaten de orthodontische verplaatsing van gebitselementen belemmeren, werd bevestigd door enkele gepubliceerde klinische casussen (Schwartz, 2005;Rinchuse et al, 2007;Zahrowski, 2007). Bij intraveneus gebruik werd de orthodontische verplaatsing van gebitselementen niet slechts vertraagd, maar zelfs volledig geblokkeerd.…”
Section: Thema: Medische Aspecten Van De Mondzorgunclassified