Association between osteoporosis and periodontitis - 01/07/25
, Marjolaine Gosset b, d, e
, Julia Herrou a, f
, Karine Briot a, f
, Christian Roux a, f 
Highlights |
• | There is an association between peripheral bone loss and mandibular bone loss. |
• | Periodontitis and osteoporosis share risk factors. |
• | The structure of mandibular trabecular and cortical bone could be a true marker of osteoporosis. |
• | The prevention and management of these two diseases are major public health issues and require inter-professional collaboration between dental surgeons and rheumatologists. |
Abstract |
Both osteoporosis and periodontitis are characterized by bone resorption. Osteoporosis is defined as a generalized disease of the skeleton affecting bone microarchitecture and density and conferring a predisposition to fractures, including fractures of the upper end of the femur. Periodontitis is characterized by gingival inflammation and destruction of the alveolar bone, potentially leading to tooth mobility and loss. Both these diseases are common health concerns associated with a considerable economic and societal burden worldwide. The prevention of these two diseases is therefore a real public health issue. The close association between osteoporosis and periodontitis should lead dental surgeons to refer patients with severe periodontitis to a rheumatologist for an assessment of bone density. Conversely, patients with osteoporosis should undergo regular oral check-ups to prevent tooth loss and maintain good oral health.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Osteoporosis, Periodontitis, Fracture risk, Oral health
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Vol 92 - N° 4
Article 105883- juillet 2025 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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