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  • Indeed, sequestrum formation in patients receiving BPs without signs of clinically exposed bone have been reported.60Based on our findings and other published data, we propose a model of BRONJ pathophysiology (Fig. 10) where the combination of robust alveolar bone resorption by BPs and the presence of aggressive dental disease provide a unique environment for BRONJ development.
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