Kathy Kincade[email protected]Oral CancerStudy offers tips for managing ONJ in cancer patientsThe increasing use of bisphosphonates to treat osteoporosis and the role these drugs can play in the development of osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) in cancer patients are a growing concern. Dentists need to be aware of ONJ risks and complications, and work to actively detect, prevent, and treat this condition, according to a new study in Oral Oncology.September 30, 2013Page 1 of 1Top StoriesDental PracticeMan dies by suicide after dental tourism gone wrongA patient left toothless after a botched procedure underscores the psychological toll of treatment failures and the role dentists play.InsuranceHow dental coding affects your revenue cycle, and what your team needs to knowPractice SalesWhen 50-50 isn't equal: What dental practice partners must know about valuing ownership interestsPractice Management SoftwareWhy secure integration must be a nonnegotiable in every dental practiceSponsor ContentPodcast: Recognizing X-Linked Hypophosphatemia in Dental Patients