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AUTHOR
R. Mauceri
Is resective surgery still the best practice for ONJ stage III? A case report of a conservative therapy
DOCTORAL: THE FREE APP FOR TUTORING IN SUPPORTIVE ORAL CARE
To introduce the version 2.0 of DoctOral free app, created for tutoring medical/dental professionals (and students) in the clinical recognition of oral lesions and dental treatment planning in patients at risk of ONJ drug- related.
Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws. A large multicentric case-and-control retrospective review
Ozone gas insufflation and infiltration for conservative surgical treatment of osteonecrosis of the jaw: preliminary results at 3 months
the aim of this study was to evaluate efficacy and safety of ozone insufflation/injection in conservative surgical approaches of oNJ in two cancer patients.
GOTeC: INTERDISCIPLINARY TUMOR BOARD FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENTS OF HEAD AND NECK CANCERS
Positive pressure irrigation (PPI) vs. passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI), analysis to reduce vapour lock effect. Sistematic review and meta-analysis
L’odontoiatria a misura del paziente con patologia osteometabolica a rischio di osteonecrosi delle ossa mascellari da farmaci.
L’osteonecrosi delle ossa mascellari (ONJ) da farmaci è una severa patologia odontoiatrica, recentemente defi nita come «una reazione avversa farmacocorrelata, caratterizzata dalla progressiva distruzione e necrosi dell’osso mandibolare e/o mascellare di soggetti esposti al trattamento con farmaci per cui sia accertato un aumentato rischio di malattia, in assenza di un pregresso trattamento radiante»1-3. I pazienti osteometabolici a rischio di sviluppare l’ONJ sono quelli sottoposti a terapia con bisfosfonati (in particolare aminobisfosfonati o Nitrogen-containing BisPhosphonate/NBP) e, più recentemente, con denosumab (anticorpo monoclonale anti-RANKL)4. Tali farmaci antiriassorbitivi carat…
lynphoepithelial carcinoma in a HCv patient: a case report
Oral Lichen Planus: a new experimental therapeutic protocol by means of oxygen-ozone mixture injection.
Differential diagnosis of diffused oral mucosal pigmented lesion: a case of Dubreuilh’s melanosis
A misleading infection in a psoriatic patient: a challenging diagnosis of orocutaneous leishmaniasis
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders: critical review on potential diagnostic patterns
The importance of prevention in the diagnosis and treatment of oral cancer
Healing evaluation by means of Optical Coherence Tomography of an extraction socket with L-PRF application in a patient at ONJ risk: a case report
Ozone insufflation and l-prf application in an idiopathic and recurrent case of osteonecrosis of the maxilla
Surgical treatment of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws with addiction of L-PRF: preliminary results
Malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia in oral squamous cell carcinoma: a case report.
Development of OloHealth, a teledentistry platform for the ONJ prevention in Sicily: preliminary reports
Interventions for treating osteonecrosis of the jaw stage III: may conservative surgical management be a viable option?
Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma of the minor salivary glands: a case report
Impact of periodontal treatment on GCF miRNAs expression changes associated with cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontitis
Dual localization of oral Kaposi’s sarcoma in HIV-negative patient: a rare case report
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Segmental resection for the excision of two multicystic ameloblastoma
Objectives. The purpose of this study was addressed at the understanding and management in the ameloblastoma treatment, performing a segmental surgical resection. Ameloblastoma represents nearly 1% of all neoplasm located  Annali di Stomatologia 2014; Suppl. 3 to n. 2: 1-41 15 in the oral cavity. In 80% of cases it could be found in the mandible, of these lesions 70% are located in the molar re- gion or the ascending ramus, 20% in the premolar region and 10% in the anterior part. It is considered as a benign neoplasm with slow growing-pattern and locally aggressive behaviour. Methods. On the basis of clinicoradiological findings, ameloblastoma is divided into 3 groups: solid or multicyst…
STAFNE BONE CYST IN THE ANTERIOR MANDIBLE: AN UNUSUAL LOCATION
To describe clinical features of the anterior Stafne bone cyst. To supply radiologist a guide for diagnosis and classification of Stafne bone cyst.
ONJ in osteometabolic patients: NO guilty verdict for teeth extraction
The aim of this study is to evaluate retrospectively the impact of some variables on the risk of oNJ onset in osteometabolic non-cancer patients by logistic regression analyses.