AI Article Synopsis

  • Osteomyelitis of the jaw (OMJ) remains a difficult condition for surgeons to treat, despite advancements in understanding its diagnosis and treatment.
  • A study reviewed 20 years of medical records of patients with OMJ to identify risk factors linked to severe forms of the disease and major complications.
  • Key findings indicated that lifestyle factors like smoking and alcohol use, as well as malnutrition, increased complication risks, while dental implant-related OMJ was noted as a more aggressive type, and certain clinical signs could help predict treatment outcomes.

Article Abstract

Despite improved knowledge regarding the diagnosis and treatment of osteomyelitis of the jaw (OMJ), it remains a clinical challenge for oral and maxillofacial surgeons. This study aimed to identify risk factors associated with severe forms of OMJ, i.e., related to the occurrence of major complications or the refractory course of the disease. A retrospective study was performed based on the medical records of all patients diagnosed with OMJ from the past 20 years. Collected data included demographic information, medical and dental history, clinical, radiological, and bacterial findings as well as treatment modalities. The main outcome variables were the onset of major complications and treatment results. Fifty-four patients were included. Our results showed that alcohol and smoking habits, as well as malnutrition, were significantly associated with the occurrence of major complications. We also established that dental implant-induced OMJ should be considered an aggressive subtype of OMJ. Finally, clinical bone exposure was significantly associated with unfavorable outcomes, whereas dental causes or radiological evidence of periosteal reaction were predictive of successful outcomes. Identifying such factors could be useful in preventing serious complications and informing patients about the refractory course of the disease based on the presence of these factors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380926PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144715DOI Listing

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