Jaw Pain

Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) has recently been recognized as an uncommon
but severe adverse event associated with oral or intravenous bisphosphonate
therapy in humans. Letters, case reports, and small case series published in
the oncology, dental, and maxillofacial surgery literature since September
2003 describe ONJ as typically causing sometimes very severe jaw pain, more
often in the mandible than the maxilla, with associated exposed bone or bone death.
This kind of jaw pain is unusual and can be difficult to bear, especially
without an immediate medical plan for resolution. These are the kinds
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