2022
DOI: 10.15562/bmj.v11i1.3258
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Predictive factors and the relationship between the early detection of osteoporosis and pathological fractures in Indonesian menopausal women

Abstract: Background:  Estrogen deficiency in menopausal women induces bone loss and makes them prone to pathological fractures. Age, body mass index (BMI), parental history of osteoporosis, and smoking tobacco also increase bone loss and pathological fractures. This study aims to determine whether age, BMI, parental history of osteoporosis, and smoking tobacco can predict pathological fractures in menopausal women. Moreover, the relationship between the early detection of osteoporosis with pathological fracture inciden… Show more

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“…4 The prevalence of osteoporosis in older women aged 50-70 years in Indonesia is 23%. 5 Osteoporosis has a significant impact on the dental and oral fields, particularly in the treatment of dental implants in prosthodontics. 6 Dental implants have become an alternative for replacing one or more missing teeth or even the entire tooth in the edentulous jaw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 The prevalence of osteoporosis in older women aged 50-70 years in Indonesia is 23%. 5 Osteoporosis has a significant impact on the dental and oral fields, particularly in the treatment of dental implants in prosthodontics. 6 Dental implants have become an alternative for replacing one or more missing teeth or even the entire tooth in the edentulous jaw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%