2011
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10011-1130
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Osteoporosis: Dental Implications

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“…An osteoporotic patient is at greater risk of early tooth mobility or loss and may need new dentures more often than any healthy elderly of same age. (7,8,9) Many randomized clinical case reports have also shown implant failure in osteoporotic patients after menopause. Some studies contraindicate the use of implants in patients with osteoporosis on the bases that the imbalance in bone metabolism directly delays or impair bone healing around the implants.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An osteoporotic patient is at greater risk of early tooth mobility or loss and may need new dentures more often than any healthy elderly of same age. (7,8,9) Many randomized clinical case reports have also shown implant failure in osteoporotic patients after menopause. Some studies contraindicate the use of implants in patients with osteoporosis on the bases that the imbalance in bone metabolism directly delays or impair bone healing around the implants.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16] McGhee and Johnson (2004) determined salivary D-Pyr and osteocalcin as biomarkers of bone turnover. [21] Osteoporosis and orthodontic tooth movement Osteoporosis has been found to change the speed of tooth movement.…”
Section: Saliva As a Biomarkermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Изучение взаимосвязи системного остеопороза и стоматологического статуса остается сложным вопросом, представляющим большой интерес для исследователей и клиницистов. В многочисленных работах подчеркивается, что при остеопорозе не только происходит потеря костной массы опорного скелета, но и быстро снижается плотность челюстных костей [1][2][3][4].…”
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