x连锁低磷血症患者的牙齿健康:一项对照研究

Amila Larsson, Tobias Regnstrand, Pia Skott, Outi Mäkitie, Sigridur Björnsdottir, Karin Garming-Legert
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目的:本研究比较了x连锁低磷血症(XLH)患者与年龄和性别匹配的健康对照组的牙齿健康状况,以增加我们对XLH对口腔健康的影响的认识。材料和方法:在瑞典斯德哥尔摩地区的22例成年XLH患者被转介到卡罗林斯卡研究所口腔面部医学部门进行扩展的临床和放射检查。从卡罗林斯卡医学院口腔放射科检索了44名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者的既往放射检查结果。结果:22例XLH患者(女性15例,中位年龄38岁,年龄范围20 ~ 71岁;7名男性,中位年龄49岁,范围24-67岁)的补根牙数量明显高于健康对照组(p = .001)。在XLH组中,女性的口腔健康状况明显优于男性,特别是在牙髓和龋齿方面(p's =。分别为0.01和0.02)。牙周状况在XLH组和对照组之间无显著差异。结论:与健康人群相比,XLH患者的口腔健康状况明显较差,特别是在牙髓疾病方面。与女性XLH患者相比,男性XLH患者口腔健康状况不佳的风险更高。
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Dental health of patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia: A controlled study.

Objective: The present study compared the dental health of patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) with healthy age- and gender-matched controls to increase our knowledge of the impact of XLH on oral health.

Materials and methods: Twenty-two adult patients with XLH in the Stockholm region of Sweden were referred to the Department of Orofacial Medicine at Karolinska Institutet for an extended clinical and radiological examination. Pre-existing radiologic examinations of 44 healthy age- and gender-matched controls were retrieved from the Department of Oral Radiology, at Karolinska Institutet.

Results: The 22 patients with XLH (15 females, median age 38 years, range 20-71; 7 males, median age 49 years, range 24-67) had a significantly higher number of root-filled teeth compared to healthy controls (p = .001). In the XLH group, females had significantly better oral health than males, especially concerning endodontic and cariological status (p's = .01 and .02, respectively). Periodontal status differed non-significantly between the XLH and control groups.

Conclusion: Patients with XLH had a significantly lower oral health status compared to a healthy population especially concerning endodontic conditions. Male patients with XLH had a higher risk of poor oral health compared to female patients with XLH.

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