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Osteoporosis
Researchers have
suggested that a link between osteoporosis and bone loss in
the jaw. Studies suggest that osteoporosis may lead to tooth
loss because the density of the bone that supports the teeth
may be decreased, which means the teeth no longer have a solid
foundation.
However, hormone replacement therapy may offer some protection.
A study published in the August 1999 Journal of Periodontology
concludes that estrogen supplementation in women within five
years of menopause slows the progression of periodontal disease.
Researchers have suspected that estrogen deficiency and osteopenia/osteoporosis
speed the progression of oral bone loss following menopause,
which could lead to tooth loss. The study concluded that estrogen
supplementation may lower gingival inflammation and the rate
of attachment loss (destruction of the fibers and bone that
support the teeth) in women with signs of osteoporosis, thus
helping to protect the teeth.
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From
The American Academy of Periodontology Website. For
more information click on perio.org.
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