The Impact of Osteoporosis on Teeth Decay in relation to Salivary Vitamin D among Menopause in Baghdad city, Iraq

Zainab Abdulkareem Hameed, N. Radhi
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  Background: Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disorder that has an impact on general health, dental health and salivary composition. The mineralization of teeth happens simultaneously with that of the skeleton, but if mineral metabolism is disrupted, tooth failures will resemble those that affect bone tissue. Vitamin D plays a key role in bone and tooth mineralization. Objective: to evaluate the impact of osteoporosis on teeth decay in relation to salivary vitamin D among menopause in Baghdad city. Subjects and Methods: This study was cross sectional study. The study group consists of 45 menopausal women with osteoporotic disease as appeared in dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan. The control group consists of 45 menopausal women without osteoporosis as appeared in (DEXA) scan. Dental caries was examined according to WHO (2013). Biochemical salivary analysis made for vitamin D. Statistical Analysis of the data were carried out using SPSS version 21. Results: The percentage of dental caries occurrence was 100% among groups. Results revealed that DMFT value was higher but statistically not significant among osteoporotic women. Concerning DMFS components, the data showed that DS, MS and FS was higher among study group but statistically not significant. Salivary vitamin D is lower in study group with significant difference.  Conclusion: The caries experience was higher in osteoporotic women and missing teeth were reported to be most common in both groups. Salivary vitamin D is lower in osteoporotic group. Therefor old adult women need special oral health preventive and educational programs.
伊拉克巴格达市绝经妇女唾液维生素D与骨质疏松对蛀牙的影响
背景:骨质疏松症是一种影响全身健康、牙齿健康和唾液组成的全身性骨骼疾病。牙齿的矿化与骨骼的矿化同时发生,但如果矿物质代谢被破坏,牙齿就会像骨组织一样衰竭。维生素D在骨骼和牙齿矿化中起着关键作用。目的:探讨骨质疏松症对巴格达市绝经妇女口腔唾液中维生素D含量的影响。对象与方法:本研究为横断面研究。研究组由45名双能x线吸收仪(DEXA)扫描中出现骨质疏松症的绝经期妇女组成。对照组为45例经DEXA扫描未见骨质疏松的绝经期妇女。根据世界卫生组织(2013年)检查龋齿。对维生素d进行唾液生化分析。数据的统计分析采用SPSS 21版。结果:各组龋齿发生率均为100%。结果显示,骨质疏松女性DMFT值较高,但无统计学意义。DMFS成分方面,数据显示研究组DS、MS、FS均高于对照组,但无统计学意义。研究组唾液维生素D含量较低,差异有统计学意义。结论:骨质疏松妇女患龋率高,缺牙发生率高。骨质疏松组唾液中维生素D含量较低。因此,老年妇女需要特殊的口腔健康预防和教育计划。
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