Aging and cortical bone density of mandible with CBCT

I. Ogura, Yoshihiko Sasaki, Mikiko Sue, Takaaki Oda, A. Kameta, Kazuhide Hayama
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Purpose: To investigate changes of mandibular cortical bone with age using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).Materials and methods: We reviewed the CBCT images of 202 patients who were examined in mandibular region by CBCT. The patients were classified into 2 age groups: young group (≦50 years; 51 male (age range 13-50 years, mean age 27.6 years) and 73 female (age range 11-50 years, mean age 30.0 years)) and elderly group (>50 years; 22 male (age range 53-74 years, mean age 63.8 years) and 56 female (age range 51-82 years, mean age 66.3 years)). The relationship between age and mandibular cortical bone radiographic density as gray values using CBCT was assessed by Pearson's rank correlation test. Regarding age groups, mandibular cortical bone radiographic density using CBCT was performed with one-way repeated measures analysis of variance with Tukey's HSD test.Results: Cortical bone radiographic density in female using CBCT was significantly correlated to age (Y = -6.741X + 1946, R2 = 0.351, P = .000). Furthermore, the cortical bone radiographic density in young female (1754 ± 144) was significantly higher than that in young male (1554 ± 164, P = .000), elderly male (1533 ± 115, P = 0.000) and elderly female (1484 ± 228, P = 0.000).Conclusions: The present study confirmed the changes of mandibular cortical bone with age in female using CBCT. Furthermore, the evaluation of mandibular cortical bone using CBCT can be helpful in intercepting patients at risk of reduced bone mineral density.
CBCT对下颌骨老化与皮质骨密度的影响
目的:应用锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)研究下颌骨皮质骨随年龄的变化。材料与方法:我们回顾了202例采用CBCT检查下颌区域的患者的CBCT图像。患者年龄分为2组:青壮年组(≦50岁;男性51例(年龄13 ~ 50岁,平均27.6岁),女性73例(年龄11 ~ 50岁,平均30.0岁)及老年组(>50岁;男性22例(53 ~ 74岁,平均63.8岁),女性56例(51 ~ 82岁,平均66.3岁)。采用Pearson秩相关检验评估年龄与CBCT下颌骨皮质骨密度作为灰度值的关系。对于年龄组,采用CBCT进行下颌皮质骨x线片密度测量,采用Tukey’s HSD检验进行单向重复测量方差分析。结果:女性CBCT皮质骨密度与年龄有显著相关性(Y = -6.741X + 1946, R2 = 0.351, P = 0.000)。此外,年轻女性的皮质骨密度(1754±144)明显高于年轻男性(1554±164,P = 0.000)、老年男性(1533±115,P = 0.000)和老年女性(1484±228,P = 0.000)。结论:本研究用CBCT证实了女性下颌骨皮质骨随年龄的变化。此外,使用CBCT评估下颌皮质骨有助于拦截骨密度降低风险的患者。
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