1983
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(83)90584-x
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Oral findings in osteoporosis. Part I: Measurement of mandibular bone density

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“…Decreased bone density in the active sites of periodontitis may result in favouring a consequent accelerated progression of the host inflammatory response to the parodontopathogens, the elevation of systemic levels of cytokine that further increases the loss of bone density and risk of tooth loss (46). Crosssectional studies showed evidence that mandibular bone mass was significantly correlated with skeletal bone mass (47)(48)(49)(50). The bisphosphonates are first-line therapy for the treatment of most patients with osteoporosis, with proven efficacy to reduce fracture risk at the spine, hip and other nonvertebral skeletal sites.…”
Section: Vitamin D and Periodontal Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decreased bone density in the active sites of periodontitis may result in favouring a consequent accelerated progression of the host inflammatory response to the parodontopathogens, the elevation of systemic levels of cytokine that further increases the loss of bone density and risk of tooth loss (46). Crosssectional studies showed evidence that mandibular bone mass was significantly correlated with skeletal bone mass (47)(48)(49)(50). The bisphosphonates are first-line therapy for the treatment of most patients with osteoporosis, with proven efficacy to reduce fracture risk at the spine, hip and other nonvertebral skeletal sites.…”
Section: Vitamin D and Periodontal Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oralni znakovi gubitka kosti o~ituju se opse`nijim kroni~nim parodontnim bolestima, prijelomima te ranim gubitkom zuba (11,12). Stoga je znakove koji upozoravaju na ko{tane promjene uzrokovane generaliziranim gubitkom ko{tane mase, va`no uo~iti u po~etnoj fazi, jer se u protivnome mo`e razviti ekstremna resorpcija ko{tanoga grebena gornje i donje ~eljusti (13)(14)(15).…”
Section: Imbenici Koji Utje^u Na Gubitak Ko[tane Mase ^Eljustiunclassified
“…Navedena metoda vrlo je sofisticirana i prikladna za okvirno procjenjivanje stanja ko{tane strukture mandibule, me|utim kad je potrebno precizno odrediti najpovoljniji polo`aj i smjer dentalnog implantata, manjkava je zbog L-L polo`aja glave pri snimanju te superponiranja, odnosno prekrivanja lijeve i desne strane mandibule (11,12,24,25). Tako|er, metoda je nedostupna u svakodnevnom klini~kom stomatolo{kom radu.…”
Section: Mjerenje Ko[tane Mase ^Eljustiunclassified
“…3 Evidence showed that periodontal disease and osteoporosis are bone resorptive diseases that affect a large number of people, in particular, with old ages. 4 It is suggested that osteoporosis affects periodontal disease and that both diseases shared their progression with advancing age. [5][6][7] Studies have shown that 13 to 18% of women 50 years old had osteoporosis and that this proportion increased up to 70% for women over 80 years of age.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%