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Physiopathology and management of osteonecrosis of the jaws related to bisphosphonate therapy for malignant bone lesions. A French expert panel analysis
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 06/12/09
Tubiana-Hulin M et al. - Dental procedures could worsen the risk of ONJ, and indications must be well evaluated. When an ONJ occurs, the management should be adapted according to its extent. Thereby, a customization of BP therapy should be applied taking into account the aggressiveness of the underlying disease.
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