The conservative management of osteoradionecrosis of the mandible with ultrasound therapy
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- DOI: 10.1016/0266-4356(92)90181-h
The conservative management of osteoradionecrosis of the mandible with ultrasound therapy
Abstract
A regimen of ultrasound with local debridement and metronidazole has proved to be an effective and practicable treatment for osteoradionecrosis, achieving healing in 10/21 (48%) cases without the need for surgery or sophisticated technology. Nine further patients were successfully treated by covering the preserved mandible with a local intra-oral flap. Only 2 patients required mandibular resection with reconstruction. An ultrasound programme of 1 watt/cm2, 3 mega Hz. pulsed 1:4, 15 min a day for 60 days would seem to be optimum. However, a range of dosage needs to be further explored for inducing neovascularity and neocellularity in the irradiated tissues.