How To Treat Osteolysis
Treating An Underlying Condition

As osteolysis is detected, physicians will try to treat any underlying conditions. Sometimes, medications will treat infections and the subsequent response by the immune system, fixing the issue of osteolysis without the need for further intervention. Any infection or condition that triggers an inflammatory response can lead to osteolysis. These include bone cysts, tumors, arthritis, and periodontal disease. Treatment will depend on the cause of the specific underlying condition. Physiotherapy can be practiced to relieve the pain and swelling associated with arthritis, while soft tissue grafts, scaling, and tissue-simulated protein treatment can be used to treat periodontal disease. Each of these treatments can prevent the further breakdown of bone and joint tissue.