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Osteoradionecrosis

Osteoradionecrosis is bone passing because of radiation. The bone bites the dust since radiation harms its veins. Osteoradionecrosis is an uncommon symptom that builds up some time after radiation treatment has finished. It for the most part happens in the lower jaw, or mandible. The lower jaw is in danger of osteoradionecrosis on the grounds that it has a constrained blood gracefully. Rarely, osteoradionecrosis can begin in the upper jaw, or maxilla. Specialists typically arrange osteoradionecrosis dependent on what tissue it influences, in the event that it reacts to treatment and on the off chance that it has caused a break. They give osteoradionecrosis an evaluation from 1 to 3, generally as a Roman numeral (I, II or III). They utilize these evaluations to design treatment.

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