Multiple myeloma is the most common haematological malignancy accounting for ten percent of all haematological cancers. Treatment of myeloma has evolved in recent years leading to improved survival. Lesions related… Click to show full abstract
Multiple myeloma is the most common haematological malignancy accounting for ten percent of all haematological cancers. Treatment of myeloma has evolved in recent years leading to improved survival. Lesions related to myeloma are frequently observed within the oral cavity and jawbone. In addition, many of the therapeutic agents have side effects with implications for provision of dental treatment. This case series aims to highlight some of these presentations to remind dental practitioners to be vigilant. Observation of suspicious lesions within the oral cavity or jawbone may warrant further investigation.
               
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