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Hi guysthese are answers5. Which

is NOT a possible sign of osteonecrosis of the jaw?

An area of numbness in the

mouth

Appearance of a sinus on

the skin of the face

Exposed bone that doesn't

heal

X Generalised loosening of

the teeth

Well done. Lossening is

localised to the area of necrosis.

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6. If a patient is on long term oral bisphosphonates and requires an

extraction:

Prophylactic antibiotics

should be given before an extraction

Medication should be

temporarily stopped in consultation with the patient's medical

practitioner.

Both of the

above

X Neither of the

above

Well done. There is no

evidence these procedures are effective.

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Kind regardsAlenaOzieva From: Whatson <emily.whatson@...> " " < > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 12:16 PM Subject: Re: new qs

Hi Alena,

with ref to your questions .. are the answers ???

1. Exposed bone that does not heal .

2.Prophylactic antibiotics should be given before the extraction..

Please correct me if I am wrong..

Thanks and best wishes,

.

From: Deepa Patel <dppatel1983@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 10:16 AMSubject: Re: new qs

Or actually is it appearance of sinus tract?Sent from my iPhone 4

On 19 Jul 2012, at 10:11, Deepa Patel <dppatel1983@...> wrote:

Hi alena Thanx a lot for those questions . I was just wondering if the first answer is exposed bone that doesn't heal coz I know that extraction sockets do not heal? And was confused about the other question. I would be grateful for ur help Thanx alot Sent from my iPhone 4

On 19 Jul 2012, at 09:34, Alena Ozieva <alenaozieva@...> wrote:

Hi All

5. Which is NOT a possible sign of osteonecrosis of the jaw?

An area of numbness in the mouth

Appearance of a sinus on the skin of the face

Exposed bone that doesn't heal

Generalised loosening of the teeth

.. If a patient is on long term oral bisphosphonates and requires an extraction:

Prophylactic antibiotics should be given before an extraction

Medication should be temporarily stopped in consultation with the patient's medical practitioner.

Both of the above

Neither of the above

Kind regardsAlenaOzieva

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