Tooth Loss Related To Systemic Disease
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Abstract:
Introduction
Multiple Local and systemic factors can result in loss of teeth. Objectives of this review, is determining common systemic diseases can lead to tooth mobility or early tooth loss.Methods
This study was a narrative review which reviewed the studies published between 1978 and 2014 by using electronic, academic and scientific resources. With this key words: Tooth Mobility, Systematic Disease, Tooth Loss. At the end, the collected data were simply content analysed.Results
In this study 17 common systemic disease were identified, as follows: 1.Diabetes Mellitus, 2.Female Sexual Hormones Condition, 3.Hyperpituitarism, 4. Hyperthyroidism, 5.Primary, Hyperparathyroidism, 6.Osteoporosis, 7.Hypophosphatasia, 8.Hypophosphatemia, 9.Acatalasia, 10.Erythromelalgia, 11.Gorham’s Disease, 12.Sarcoidosis, 13.Wegener’s Granulomatosis, 14.Burkitt, Lymphoma, 15.Non Hodgkin Lymphoma, 16.Multiple Myeloma, 17.Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis.Conclusion
The recognition of these common systemic diseases and links between doctors and dentists can limit or reduce the speed and extension of oral complication with fast and accurate oral health measures.Keywords:
Language:
English
Published:
International Journal of Medical Reviews, Volume:2 Issue: 4, Autumn 2015
Page:
331
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