Risks and Complications in Bone Diseases
Otto Alemán Miranda*, Arelis Rabelo Castillo and Juan Guiyermo Sánchez Acuña
General Clinical and Surgical Hospital Orlando Pantoja Tamayo, Cuba
*Corresponding Author: Otto Alemán Miranda, General Clinical and Surgical Hospital Orlando Pantoja Tamayo, Cuba.
Received: April 01, 2024; Published: April 30, 2024
Abstract
Bone conditions can be common in Maxillofacial Surgery consultations or in any of the stomatological specialties. Given that there are various diagnoses, and likewise the triggering causes of these processes, on many occasions it becomes complex for the professional to reach an accurate and timely recognition, to establish the appropriate therapy. In this chapter, together with each pathological lesion, the different risks and complications will be presented according to the evolution of the conditions. A bibliographic review was carried out with the aim of delving into the main complications and risks of injuries present in bone tissue. Inflammatory, congenital and tumor-type lesions can occur, among other variants, also divided into benign and malignant.
Keywords:Bone; Osteitis; Osteoma; Osteogenic Tumors
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