Osteonecrosis (WHAT THE HELL)

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Why the fuck this happens ?


 
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Should have used the [NSFW] prefix, that shit is straight up revolting.
 
Should've chewed and mewed
 
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Osteonecrosis of the jaw is a rare but serious condition in which the cells in the jawbone start to die.

Osteonecrosis of the jaw can be caused by bisphosphonates, medicines used to strengthen bones:

Researchers think that osteonecrosis of the jaw may develop because bisphosphonates stop the body from repairing microscopic damage to the jawbone that can happen during routine dental procedures or from everyday wear and tear. But it's still not clear why this happens in some people and not in others.

Because some breast cancer treatments can cause bone loss (osteoporosis), many women being treated for breast cancer also take a bisphosphonate.

Xgeva (chemical name: denosumab) can also cause osteonecrosis of the jaw. Xgeva is used to reduce bone complications and bone pain caused by advanced-stage breast cancer that has spread to the bone.

Symptoms of osteonecrosis of the jaw include:

  • pain, swelling, redness, or other signs of infection in the gums
  • gums or sockets that don't heal after dental work
  • loose teeth
  • numbness or a heavy feeling in the jaw
  • draining
  • having bone become visible in your mouth
 
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This if what happens when you don't mew properly.
 
jfl at mouthbreathers starting to rot from inside
 
It is caused by MSE Self Install

not really lol
 
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  • Irradiated bone (from cancer radiation therapy)
  • Immune compromised or autoimmune disorders
  • Massive bacterial contamination/untreated infection
  • Dental problems that went unmanaged for years and years progressing beyond the teeth but travelling down the root to affect the bone
  • More likely in SMOKERS
 
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Osteonecrosis of the jaw is a rare but serious condition in which the cells in the jawbone start to die.

Osteonecrosis of the jaw can be caused by bisphosphonates, medicines used to strengthen bones:

Researchers think that osteonecrosis of the jaw may develop because bisphosphonates stop the body from repairing microscopic damage to the jawbone that can happen during routine dental procedures or from everyday wear and tear. But it's still not clear why this happens in some people and not in others.

Because some breast cancer treatments can cause bone loss (osteoporosis), many women being treated for breast cancer also take a bisphosphonate.

Xgeva (chemical name: denosumab) can also cause osteonecrosis of the jaw. Xgeva is used to reduce bone complications and bone pain caused by advanced-stage breast cancer that has spread to the bone.

Symptoms of osteonecrosis of the jaw include:

  • pain, swelling, redness, or other signs of infection in the gums
  • gums or sockets that don't heal after dental work
  • loose teeth
  • numbness or a heavy feeling in the jaw
  • draining
  • having bone become visible in your mouth
Interesting information, I was just researching bisphosponates. Thanks for posting
 

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