2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00774-023-01451-w
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Untreated osteoporosis and higher FRAX as risk factors for tooth loss: a 5-year prospective study

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“…One revealed a mean period under antiresorptive medication of 4.43 ± 2.72 years in the sample involved ( 4 ). The other, a prospective 5-year study recently published, has shown that, among 48 women with osteoporosis, 64.6% were using antiresorptive drugs for more than three years ( 5 ). We consider it adequate assuming that a greater part of the procedures performed in the dental center over this 9-year study was in patients who used bone medication for more than four years.…”
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“…One revealed a mean period under antiresorptive medication of 4.43 ± 2.72 years in the sample involved ( 4 ). The other, a prospective 5-year study recently published, has shown that, among 48 women with osteoporosis, 64.6% were using antiresorptive drugs for more than three years ( 5 ). We consider it adequate assuming that a greater part of the procedures performed in the dental center over this 9-year study was in patients who used bone medication for more than four years.…”
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