Osteoporosis: A silent disease affecting endentulous patients at an alarming rate
Abstract:Osteoporosis has evolved as the major bone disease characterized by weak and fracture prone bones. Osteoporosis is a "silent disease" because bone eventually becomes porous, brittle and thus making it abnormally vulnerable to fracture even under minor jolt, otherwise asymptomatic. It is commonly seen in 3 rd and 4 th decade of life. Women are four times more affected then men. When comparing to healthy normal patient osteoporotic patients tend to have more discomfort with their existing dentures. Therefore, a … Show more
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