Treating osteoporosis: do bisphosphonates really increase the risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw?
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2008-06MeSH
Bone Density Conservation AgentsDiphosphonates
Humans
Jaw
Osteonecrosis
Osteoporosis
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
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Treating osteoporosis: do bisphosphonates really increase the risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw? 2008, 101 (6):166-7 Ir Med JJournal
Irish medical journalPubMed ID
18700507Additional Links
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