Surgical and conservative treatment outcomes of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw located at tori: a retrospective study

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Surgical and conservative treatment outcomes of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw located at tori : a retrospective study. / Amin, Hameda; Andersen, Sanne Werner Moeller; Jensen, Simon Storgård; Kofod, Thomas.

In: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 29.02.2024.

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Amin, H, Andersen, SWM, Jensen, SS & Kofod, T 2024, 'Surgical and conservative treatment outcomes of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw located at tori: a retrospective study', Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-024-01214-5

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Amin, H., Andersen, S. W. M., Jensen, S. S., & Kofod, T. (2024). Surgical and conservative treatment outcomes of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw located at tori: a retrospective study. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-024-01214-5

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Amin H, Andersen SWM, Jensen SS, Kofod T. Surgical and conservative treatment outcomes of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw located at tori: a retrospective study. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2024 Feb 29. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-024-01214-5

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Amin, Hameda ; Andersen, Sanne Werner Moeller ; Jensen, Simon Storgård ; Kofod, Thomas. / Surgical and conservative treatment outcomes of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw located at tori : a retrospective study. In: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2024.

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title = "Surgical and conservative treatment outcomes of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw located at tori: a retrospective study",
abstract = "PURPOSE: Tori and exostoses are considered risk factors for the development of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). The aims of this study were to present the prevalence of MRONJ located at tori in the Copenhagen ONJ Cohort, evaluate the surgical treatment of MRONJ located at tori and explore trauma to tori as an additional risk factor in patients on antiresorptive medication.METHODS: Data from a consecutive series of 506 patients with MRONJ (Copenhagen ONJ Cohort) were reviewed for the presence of tori and MRONJ located at tori. Demographic and medical data were analyzed, and healing outcomes and pain after the prophylactic removal of tori, surgical treatment of MRONJ located at tori, and conservative treatment of MRONJ located at tori were evaluated and compared using Fisher's exact test.RESULTS: MRONJ located at tori was frequent and could be identified in 53% of the patients with tori, which accounts for a prevalence of 5.1% in the entire cohort. Of the 28 surgically treated patients, 27 (96.4%) healed uneventfully with no exposed bone after their first or second revision surgery. Fourteen (41.2%) patients with tori underwent therapeutic removal, eight (23.5%) underwent prophylactic removal, and six (17.6%) underwent both therapeutic and prophylactic removals. Two (33.3%) of the six conservatively treated patients healed spontaneously. Both treatment types resulted in a significant decrease in pain.CONCLUSION: Prophylactic and therapeutic surgical removal of tori are reliable treatments and should be considered if a patient's general health allows surgery.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was approved by the Regional Scientific Ethical Committee (H-6-2013-010) on November 20, 2013, and was retrospectively registered.",
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T1 - Surgical and conservative treatment outcomes of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw located at tori

T2 - a retrospective study

AU - Amin, Hameda

AU - Andersen, Sanne Werner Moeller

AU - Jensen, Simon Storgård

AU - Kofod, Thomas

N1 - © 2024. The Author(s).

PY - 2024/2/29

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N2 - PURPOSE: Tori and exostoses are considered risk factors for the development of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). The aims of this study were to present the prevalence of MRONJ located at tori in the Copenhagen ONJ Cohort, evaluate the surgical treatment of MRONJ located at tori and explore trauma to tori as an additional risk factor in patients on antiresorptive medication.METHODS: Data from a consecutive series of 506 patients with MRONJ (Copenhagen ONJ Cohort) were reviewed for the presence of tori and MRONJ located at tori. Demographic and medical data were analyzed, and healing outcomes and pain after the prophylactic removal of tori, surgical treatment of MRONJ located at tori, and conservative treatment of MRONJ located at tori were evaluated and compared using Fisher's exact test.RESULTS: MRONJ located at tori was frequent and could be identified in 53% of the patients with tori, which accounts for a prevalence of 5.1% in the entire cohort. Of the 28 surgically treated patients, 27 (96.4%) healed uneventfully with no exposed bone after their first or second revision surgery. Fourteen (41.2%) patients with tori underwent therapeutic removal, eight (23.5%) underwent prophylactic removal, and six (17.6%) underwent both therapeutic and prophylactic removals. Two (33.3%) of the six conservatively treated patients healed spontaneously. Both treatment types resulted in a significant decrease in pain.CONCLUSION: Prophylactic and therapeutic surgical removal of tori are reliable treatments and should be considered if a patient's general health allows surgery.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was approved by the Regional Scientific Ethical Committee (H-6-2013-010) on November 20, 2013, and was retrospectively registered.

AB - PURPOSE: Tori and exostoses are considered risk factors for the development of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). The aims of this study were to present the prevalence of MRONJ located at tori in the Copenhagen ONJ Cohort, evaluate the surgical treatment of MRONJ located at tori and explore trauma to tori as an additional risk factor in patients on antiresorptive medication.METHODS: Data from a consecutive series of 506 patients with MRONJ (Copenhagen ONJ Cohort) were reviewed for the presence of tori and MRONJ located at tori. Demographic and medical data were analyzed, and healing outcomes and pain after the prophylactic removal of tori, surgical treatment of MRONJ located at tori, and conservative treatment of MRONJ located at tori were evaluated and compared using Fisher's exact test.RESULTS: MRONJ located at tori was frequent and could be identified in 53% of the patients with tori, which accounts for a prevalence of 5.1% in the entire cohort. Of the 28 surgically treated patients, 27 (96.4%) healed uneventfully with no exposed bone after their first or second revision surgery. Fourteen (41.2%) patients with tori underwent therapeutic removal, eight (23.5%) underwent prophylactic removal, and six (17.6%) underwent both therapeutic and prophylactic removals. Two (33.3%) of the six conservatively treated patients healed spontaneously. Both treatment types resulted in a significant decrease in pain.CONCLUSION: Prophylactic and therapeutic surgical removal of tori are reliable treatments and should be considered if a patient's general health allows surgery.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was approved by the Regional Scientific Ethical Committee (H-6-2013-010) on November 20, 2013, and was retrospectively registered.

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DO - 10.1007/s10006-024-01214-5

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SN - 1865-1550

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