Pascal Grün, Marius Meier, Johannes Dittrich, Arb Gjergjindreaj, Dragan Ströbele, Florian Pfaffeneder-Mantai, Sepideh Hatamikia, Margrit-Ann Geibel, Dritan Turhani
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摘要
简介骨质疏松症(Osteoporosis,OP)是一种与骨量低和骨折风险增加有关的骨病。根尖周炎(AP)是一种根尖周炎,在X光片上可见,通常与根管系统的感染或坏死有关。根尖周炎和根管炎这两种疾病都有炎症和老化这两个共同因素,因此有必要探讨它们之间潜在的相互作用。本研究探讨了下奥地利州 OP 患者的 AP 与牙髓治疗/未治疗牙齿之间的关联:作者纳入了 425 名 60 岁以上的患者(7924 颗检查过的牙齿)(平均年龄为 68±10 岁),其中 208 名患者(3537 颗检查过的牙齿)[179 名女性(3027 颗牙齿)和 29 名男性(510 颗牙齿)]被初步诊断为 OP 并接受了治疗,而相应的对照组中 217 名患者(4387 颗检查过的牙齿)[187 名女性(3781 颗牙齿)和 30 名男性(606 颗牙齿)]未被诊断为 OP。为了诊断 AP,对初次就诊时的全景 X 光片和病史进行了分析:结果:在接受 OP 治疗的患者中,AP 的诊断情况如下:女性患者中有 134 颗牙齿(26%)接受了治疗,234 颗牙齿(9%)未接受治疗(511 颗接受治疗的牙齿/2516 颗未接受治疗的牙齿);男性患者中有 23 颗牙齿(27%)接受了治疗,50 颗牙齿(11%)未接受治疗(83 颗接受治疗的牙齿/427 颗未接受治疗的牙齿)。无 OP 的对照组包括:女性(569 颗治疗牙/3212 颗非治疗牙)中 147 颗(25%)治疗牙和 403 颗(12%)非治疗牙;男性(77 颗治疗牙/529 颗非治疗牙)中 17 颗(22%)治疗牙和 29 颗(6%)非治疗牙。结论:作者的研究结果表明,在牙髓治疗过的牙齿中,有 OP 的牙齿和没有 OP 的牙齿之间没有明显的统计学差异(P>0.05):作者的研究结果表明,在接受 OP 治疗的女性和男性患者中,AP 的发生与牙髓治疗或非牙髓治疗牙齿之间没有关联。
Assessment of the occurrence of apical periodontitis and endodontically treated/non-treated teeth in a Lower Austrian patient population treated for osteoporosis: a cohort study.
Introduction: Osteoporosis (OP) is a bone disease linked to low bone mass and heightened fracture risk. Apical periodontitis (AP) is an inflammation of the apical periodontium, visible on radiographs, often associated with infection or necrosis of the root canal system. Both conditions, AP and OP, share inflammation and ageing as common factors, warranting exploration of their potential interactions. This study examined the association between AP and endodontically treated/non-treated teeth in patients with OP in Lower Austria.
Methods: The authors included 425 patients (7924 examined teeth) aged over 60 years (average age 68±10 years) with 208 patients (3537 examined teeth) [179 women (3027 teeth) and 29 men (510 teeth)] initially diagnosed and treated for OP and a corresponding control group with 217 patients (4387 examined teeth) [187 women (3781 teeth) and 30 men (606 teeth)] without an OP diagnosis. For the diagnosis of AP, the panoramic radiographs and medical history taken at the initial presentation were analysed.
Results: In patients treated for OP, AP was diagnosed as follows: in 134 (26%) treated and 234 (9%) non-treated teeth among women (511 treated/2516 non-treated teeth) and in 23 (27%) treated and 50 (11%) non-treated teeth among men (83 treated/427 non-treated teeth). The control group without OP consisted of: women (569 treated/ 3212 non-treated teeth) in 147 (25%) treated and 403 (12%) non-treated teeth; men (77 treated/ 529 non-treated teeth) 17 (22%) treated and 29 (6%) non-treated teeth.When comparing AP in endodontically treated teeth according to sex, no statistically significant differences were observed between patients with and without OP (P>0.05). The same result was observed in endodontically non-treated teeth (P>0.05).
Conclusion: The authors' results indicate that there is no association between the occurrence of AP and endodontically or non-endodontically treated teeth in female and male patients treated for OP.