Benjamin Salmon , Nathan Moreau , Thomas Funck-Brentano
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Abstract
Prescription of bone resorption inhibitors implies a thorough evaluation of associated risks weighed against expected benefits. Although quite infrequent but highly debilitating, medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is the most highly feared complication of such treatments, both by patients and some healthcare professionals. A concerted multiprofessional approach, primary prevention via systematic oral health examination as whenever possible, but also regular follow-up with an oral health professional, could all help limit the risk of MRONJ, increase patient adherence to treatment and improve the overall quality of care.