Table 1.
Stage | AAOMS 2009 3 | SICMF-SIPMO 2020 9 |
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At risk category | No evidence of exposed or necrotic bone in patients who have been treated with bisphosphonates | |
Stage 0 | Nonspecific clinical findings and symptoms such as jaw pain or osteosclerosis, but no clinical evidence of exposed bone | |
Stage 1 | Exposed/necrotic bone in patients who are asymptomatic, with evidence of infection |
Focal ONJ Clinical signs and symptoms: bone exposure, sudden dental mobility, non-healing post-extraction socket, mucosal fistula, swelling, abscess formation, trismus, gross mandibular deformity, and/or hypoesthesia/paresthesia of the lips CT findings: increased bone density limited to the alveolar bone region (trabecular thickening and/or focal osteosclerosis), with or without signs of: markedly thickened and sclerotic lamina dura, persisting alveolar socket, and/or cortical disruption 1A Asymptomatic 1B Symptomatic (pain and purulent discharge) |
Stage 2 | Exposed/necrotic bone associated with infection as evidence of pain and erythema of the region of exposed bone, with or without purulent discharge |
Diffuse ONJ Clinical signs and symptoms: same as for Stage 1 CT findings: increased bone density extending to the basal bone (diffuse osteosclerosis), with or without signs of: prominence of the inferior nerve canal, periosteal reaction, sinusitis, formation of sequestra, and/or oroantral fistula 2A Asymptomatic 2B Symptomatic (pain and purulent discharge) |
Stage 3 | Exposed/necrotic bone in patients with pain, infection, and one or more of the following: pathological fracture, extraoral fistula, or osteolysis extending to the inferior border or sinus floor |
Complicated ONJ Clinical signs and symptoms: same as for Stage 2, with one or more of the following: extraoral fistula, displaced mandibular stumps, nasal leakage of fluids CT findings: osteoscleorosis of adjacent bones (zygoma and hard palate), pathological mandibular fracture, and/or osteolysis extending to the sinus floor |