Journal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
Volume 38, Issue 4 , Pages 255-259, June 2010

Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws: A review of 34 cases and evaluation of risk

Department of Maxillofacial Surgery (Head: Dr. med. habil. Werner Engelke), Klinikum Minden, Hans-Nolte-Strasse 1, 32 429 Minden, Germany

Received 28 June 2008; accepted 5 June 2009. published online 10 July 2009.

Summary 

Introduction

The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ).

Patients and methods

Patients undergoing treatment for BRONJ (n=34) were evaluated. Sex, age, underlying diagnosis, type of bisphosphonate (BP), duration and route of administration, location of osteonecrosis, clinical symptoms, Actinomyces colonisation, treatment and outcome were recorded. Symptom onset was analysed with respect to BP potency and cumulative dose.

Results

Underlying diagnoses indicating BP-treatment included multiple myeloma, breast carcinoma, prostate carcinoma and osteoporosis. In 31 patients, BRONJ was preceded by tooth extraction, root apicotomy, ill-fitting dentures, cystenucleation, implant insertion or trauma; in 3 patients, the precipitating event was not identified. Actinomyces colonisation was observed in 18 patients (53%). The occurrence of BRONJ was not directly related to BP dose or potency. More women with multiple myeloma had BRONJ than did males. BRONJ was observed in osteoporotic patients treated with both corticosteroids and BPs.

Conclusions

BRONJ was not primarily associated with BP potency or dose. Factors that increased the risk of osteonecrosis were female sex, oral surgery and corticosteroids plus intravenous or oral BP administration. BP deposition in the jaw bones might enhance BRONJ by promoting bacterial colonisation; however, this hypothesis requires more study.

Keywords: bisphosphonate, jaw, osteonecrosis, risk, osteoporosis

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 Source of support: Any external support.

PII: S1010-5182(09)00111-5

doi:10.1016/j.jcms.2009.06.005

Journal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
Volume 38, Issue 4 , Pages 255-259, June 2010