INTRODUCTION: the resolution of maxillary osteonecrosis linked to the use of bisphosphonates has increased significantly thanks to the prevention campaign. The therapy for the affected areas is mainly pharmacological, with full dosage of wide spectrum antibiotics orally, and local antiseptics and antifungals. The surgical resection is reserved for the cases with a wider affected area (when the lesion exceed 2-3 cm according to the guidelines). In areas where the lesions are limited a surgical debridement ,which ensure a remodeling of the interested area in order to allow the first intention healing of the wound, can be useful. AIM: the aim of the study is to illustrate the value of a sonic instrument, an instrument biologically minimally invasive, capable of setting up the right conditions for a proper bone healing, in order to remove potentially dangerous areas for the health of the patient, in addition to the improved personal comfort.

Surgical debridement of alveolar site with sonic instruments in bronj affected patients / M. Ponchio, L. Solidoro, C. Mirelli, M. Aspesi, C. Dall’Agnola, P. Teti, L. Bartorelli. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Collegio dei Docenti di Odontoiatrica tenutosi a Siena nel 2011.

Surgical debridement of alveolar site with sonic instruments in bronj affected patients

M. Ponchio
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M. Aspesi;L. Bartorelli
Ultimo
2011

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INTRODUCTION: the resolution of maxillary osteonecrosis linked to the use of bisphosphonates has increased significantly thanks to the prevention campaign. The therapy for the affected areas is mainly pharmacological, with full dosage of wide spectrum antibiotics orally, and local antiseptics and antifungals. The surgical resection is reserved for the cases with a wider affected area (when the lesion exceed 2-3 cm according to the guidelines). In areas where the lesions are limited a surgical debridement ,which ensure a remodeling of the interested area in order to allow the first intention healing of the wound, can be useful. AIM: the aim of the study is to illustrate the value of a sonic instrument, an instrument biologically minimally invasive, capable of setting up the right conditions for a proper bone healing, in order to remove potentially dangerous areas for the health of the patient, in addition to the improved personal comfort.
2011
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
Surgical debridement of alveolar site with sonic instruments in bronj affected patients / M. Ponchio, L. Solidoro, C. Mirelli, M. Aspesi, C. Dall’Agnola, P. Teti, L. Bartorelli. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Collegio dei Docenti di Odontoiatrica tenutosi a Siena nel 2011.
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