2013
DOI: 10.1097/maj.0b013e31828983da
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Impact of Osteoporosis and Its Treatment on Oral Health

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“…These results are similar to results of AghaHosseini's [11] and Arbabi-Kalati's studies [10]. Anil et al [13] studied on relationship between osteoporosis and oral diseases in 2013. Calcium accounts as the main mineral component of the human skeletal system.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…These results are similar to results of AghaHosseini's [11] and Arbabi-Kalati's studies [10]. Anil et al [13] studied on relationship between osteoporosis and oral diseases in 2013. Calcium accounts as the main mineral component of the human skeletal system.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…24 Although these trends have been intensely investigated among orthopedic surgeons and other experts working in the medical field, 7,25 it is only recently that the influence of osteoporosis on the field of periodontics, where alveolar bone and periodontal breakdown is highly likely due to periodontal pathogens, has been investigated. 26,27 A rat fenestration defect as previously used by King's group 28 and modified by others 29,30 was selected because it enables periodontal healing without exposing the root surface to a dental biofilm. The advantages of using this model over others is that it can be easily standardized and is reproducible with respect to wound size, configuration, and stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bisphosphonate therapy may, however, also have positive effects on the alveolar bone . In a recent review, the authors concluded that any form of invasive dento‐alveolar treatment should be performed with caution in patients taking bisphosphonates . The American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs Expert Panel on Anti‐resorptive Agents has concluded that there are no validated diagnostic techniques to determine which patients are at increased risk of developing bisphosphonate‐related osteonecrosis of the jaws.…”
Section: The Impact Of Medical Therapies On Periodontal Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%