The rule of hydrogen peroxide long term rinse during a particular alveolar bone healing after ONJ injuries in a patient with periodontal disease: a 4-year radiological follow up report of a mental nerve emergence migration

R. Nocini, D. De Santis, U. Luciano, T. Zambotti, P. Pancera, P. Faccioni, F. Zotti, M. Zarantonello, M. Finotti, A. Bertajola, A. Zangani, A. Iurlaro, C. Alberti, G. Capocasale, D. Donadello, F. Bernardello

Article ID: 5556
Vol 34, Issue 6S2, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha5556
Received: 8 January 2021; Accepted: 8 January 2021; Available online: 8 January 2021; Issue release: 8 January 2021

Abstract

Bisphosphonate Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (BRONJ) is a pathology initially described in the early 2000s that has become increasingly common in clinical dentistry and maxillofacial practice due to the frequent use of bisphosphonates medical drugs (BPs) to treat various diseases such as osteoporosis, Pagets syndrome, osteomyelitis and in bone metastases secondary to tumors. Supragingival irrigation applied as monotherapy and in combination with root planning or BFs related bone necrosectomy revealed that supragingival irrigation with a variety of agents reduced the gingival microbial load and gingival inflammation. In this 4-year follow-up study we analyze the use of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as an antimicrobial agent for maintenance periodontal health, improving the longevity of teeth and oral cavity healing process


Keywords

Bisphosphonate;jaw osteonecrosis;hydrogen peroxide;supragingival irrigation;gingival inflammation


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