Correlation between the Bone Densities Jaws and Cervical Vertebrae through Computed Tomography with Multislice CT (Hounsfiled Scale). Osteoporosis Local or Systemic by Watanabe PCA* in Research in Medical & Engineering Sciences_ Journal of Medical Sciences
Abstract
In
Brazil a Life expectancy at birth it’s almost 76 years old. With the increase
of the average years lived by Brazilians, can we predict that in the future,
gains in this indicator will not come as easily. More intervention will be
necessary in the causes of death that affect the elderly, for example the
osteoporosis, as well as more investments in prevention and treatment, becoming
a public health concern. Osteoporosis
is the most common metabolic bone disease, affecting one in two women and one
in five men aged above 50 years in the world. It is a skeletal disorder
characterized by compromises bone strength that predisposes individuals to an
increased risk of fractures. This change is responsible for the imbalance of
the mechanics of the skeleton, increased number of fractures, notably in the
spine, femoral neck and distal of the radio. This can also be seen in the
maxillomandibular region, most obviously in the mandible, with decreased
cortical thinning and inferior mandibular body [1,2]. Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and
quantitative computed tomography (QCT) have been standard examination protocols
in the assessment of bone mineral densities.
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