Farzad Esmaeili , Narges Bayat , Amir Ebrahimpour Tolouei , Mohammad Azimzadeh , Mehrdad Nateghi , Kasra Rahimipour
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The mean thickness before infection was 1.479 ± 0.128 at the angle point and 1.469 ± 0.124 at the condylar region, while after infection, it decreased to 1.200 ± 0.123 and 1.159 ± 0.114, respectively. The reduction in trabecular thickness was found to be statistically significant. This study underscores the importance of monitoring bone density in COVID-19 patients. The findings suggest that COVID-19 can have extrapulmonary effects on skeletal health, specifically the mandibular bone. The results highlight the need for preventive interventions to mitigate pathological bone loss in individuals affected by COVID-19. Overall, this research emphasizes the significance of considering skeletal manifestations and implementing appropriate measures for COVID-19 patients to safeguard their bone health.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":45034,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Medicine and Pathology","volume":"37 1","pages":"Pages 175-179"},"PeriodicalIF":0.4000,"publicationDate":"2024-04-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Evaluation of the changes in trabecular bone density of angle and condyle regions of the mandible before and after COVID-19 contraction using fractal analysis\",\"authors\":\"Farzad Esmaeili , Narges Bayat , Amir Ebrahimpour Tolouei , Mohammad Azimzadeh , Mehrdad Nateghi , Kasra Rahimipour\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ajoms.2024.04.011\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the trabecular bone thickness in the mandible using fractal analysis. The researchers selected 82 healthy patients who had previously been infected with COVID-19 and had dental panoramic radiographs (DPRs) prior to contracting the virus. DPRs were obtained again after infection, and the trabecular thickness was analyzed before and after COVID-19 using statistical tests. The results revealed that the average trabecular thickness of the mandible at the angle and condyle regions decreased significantly after contracting COVID-19. The mean thickness before infection was 1.479 ± 0.128 at the angle point and 1.469 ± 0.124 at the condylar region, while after infection, it decreased to 1.200 ± 0.123 and 1.159 ± 0.114, respectively. The reduction in trabecular thickness was found to be statistically significant. This study underscores the importance of monitoring bone density in COVID-19 patients. The findings suggest that COVID-19 can have extrapulmonary effects on skeletal health, specifically the mandibular bone. The results highlight the need for preventive interventions to mitigate pathological bone loss in individuals affected by COVID-19. 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Evaluation of the changes in trabecular bone density of angle and condyle regions of the mandible before and after COVID-19 contraction using fractal analysis
This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the trabecular bone thickness in the mandible using fractal analysis. The researchers selected 82 healthy patients who had previously been infected with COVID-19 and had dental panoramic radiographs (DPRs) prior to contracting the virus. DPRs were obtained again after infection, and the trabecular thickness was analyzed before and after COVID-19 using statistical tests. The results revealed that the average trabecular thickness of the mandible at the angle and condyle regions decreased significantly after contracting COVID-19. The mean thickness before infection was 1.479 ± 0.128 at the angle point and 1.469 ± 0.124 at the condylar region, while after infection, it decreased to 1.200 ± 0.123 and 1.159 ± 0.114, respectively. The reduction in trabecular thickness was found to be statistically significant. This study underscores the importance of monitoring bone density in COVID-19 patients. The findings suggest that COVID-19 can have extrapulmonary effects on skeletal health, specifically the mandibular bone. The results highlight the need for preventive interventions to mitigate pathological bone loss in individuals affected by COVID-19. Overall, this research emphasizes the significance of considering skeletal manifestations and implementing appropriate measures for COVID-19 patients to safeguard their bone health.