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Alveolar bone height and postcranial bone mineral density: Negative effects of cigarette smoking and parity

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JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY
卷 71, 期 5, 页码 683-689

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AMER ACAD PERIODONTOLOGY
DOI: 10.1902/jop.2000.71.5.683

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alveolar bone; bone density; pregnancy (parity); osteoporosis; postmenopausal; smoking/adverse effects; risk factors

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  1. NIDCR NIH HHS [DE09861] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: Our objective was to test the association between cemento-enamel junction, alveolar-crest distance (CEJ-AC, as measured on digitized vertical bite-wing radiographs) and postcranial bone mineral density (BMD) relative to clinical, dietary, and demographic variables. Methods: Data were collected in a cross-sectional study of 134 postmenopausal women. CEJ-AC distances were determined from digitized vertical bite-wing radiographs. Lumbar spine and proximal femur BMDs were determined from dual-energy x-ray absorptiometric scans, Correlation analysis and Student t tests were used to identify those variables most associated with CEJ-AC distance. The selected variables were modeled with a backward stepwise regression analysis, with CEJ-AC distance as the dependent variable. Results: Parity (number of pregnancies to term), cigarette smoking, and the interaction of lateral spine BMD with cigarette smoking were independent predictors of CEJ-AC distance (P less than or equal to0.05). Statistical models containing these variables accounted for 19% of the variation in CEJ-AC distances. Conclusions: CEJ-AC distance in postmenopausal women is the result of a complicated interaction of many effects, including but not limited to, parity, cigarette smoking, and skeletal BMD.

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