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Osteoporosis Medications: Understanding Bisphosphonates and the Real Risk of Jaw Necrosis
Bisphosphonates reduce osteoporosis fractures by up to 51%, but concerns about jaw necrosis (MRONJ) cause fear. Learn the real risk, who’s most vulnerable, and how to stay safe without skipping treatment.
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