2014
DOI: 10.1111/jicd.12104
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Relationship between calcified carotid atheromas in digital panoramic radiographs and underlying systemic diseases in implant patients

Abstract: The presence of CCA on dental panoramic radiographs was not found to be related to the presence of underlying systemic diseases, including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, and CVD.

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“…CCAA on PRs is more prevalent among patients with type 2 diabetes; however, no investigations have examined associations between CCAA on PRs and previously unknown diabetes or abnormal glucose tolerance. [19][20][21] If CCAA on PRs is proven to be useful for identifying individuals with CVD, high estimated risk of cardiovascular events, and unknown diabetes, the finding might promote preventive care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CCAA on PRs is more prevalent among patients with type 2 diabetes; however, no investigations have examined associations between CCAA on PRs and previously unknown diabetes or abnormal glucose tolerance. [19][20][21] If CCAA on PRs is proven to be useful for identifying individuals with CVD, high estimated risk of cardiovascular events, and unknown diabetes, the finding might promote preventive care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con muestras importantes de radiografías se ha podido detectar la prevalencia de dientes incluidos, asimetrías mandibulares, anomalías dentales tanto de número (Fardi et al, 2011) como de forma (Shokri et al, 2014), variaciones anatómicas, quistes y tumores de los maxilares, y alteraciones de crecimiento y desarrollo (Bernaerts et al, 2006;Espinal Botero et al, 2009;Schmuckli et al, 2010). Su utilidad en la identificación postmortem y determinación de la edad de un individuo así como patologías sistémicas que se asocian con hallazgos en las estructuras anatómicas maxilofaciales, como ateromas carotideos (Ngamsom et al, 2015), calcificaciones pulpares asociadas a eventos cardiovasculares (Khojastepour et al, 2013) y cambios en el índice mandibular en pacientes con osteoporosis (Savic Pavicin et al, 2014) son algunos de los ejemplos de la utilidad de la radiografía panorámica.…”
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