TY - JOUR
T1 - Is self-reported alcohol consumption associated with osteoporotic mandibular bone loss in women?
AU - Nackaerts, Olivia
AU - Horner, Keith
AU - Jacobs, Reinhilde
AU - Karayianni, Kety
AU - Mitsea, Anastasia
AU - Berkas, Leonidas
AU - Mastoris, Michael
AU - Lindh, Christina
AU - Van Der Stelt, Paul F.
AU - Marjanovic, Elizabeth
AU - Adams, Judith E.
AU - Pavitt, Susan
AU - Devlin, Hugh
PY - 2009/2
Y1 - 2009/2
N2 - The aim of this study was to determine whether alcohol consumption would predict mandibular bone quality and quantity in a large European female population. In total, 672 middle-aged and elderly women (45-70 yr of age; standard deviation = 6) were recruited in the study. Alcohol consumption was recorded through a self-reported questionnaire. Mandibular cortical width was measured, by five observers, in the mental foramen region on panoramic radiographs. Mandibular bone density, expressed as aluminium thickness, was recorded on intra-oral radiographs. Alcohol consumption was associated with a reduction of mandibular bone density and cortical width. This association was higher in subjects with excessive alcohol consumption, defined in the present study as > 14 units consumed per week. This study showed reduced jaw-bone quality in older individuals and in those with increased alcohol consumption. © 2009 The Authors.
AB - The aim of this study was to determine whether alcohol consumption would predict mandibular bone quality and quantity in a large European female population. In total, 672 middle-aged and elderly women (45-70 yr of age; standard deviation = 6) were recruited in the study. Alcohol consumption was recorded through a self-reported questionnaire. Mandibular cortical width was measured, by five observers, in the mental foramen region on panoramic radiographs. Mandibular bone density, expressed as aluminium thickness, was recorded on intra-oral radiographs. Alcohol consumption was associated with a reduction of mandibular bone density and cortical width. This association was higher in subjects with excessive alcohol consumption, defined in the present study as > 14 units consumed per week. This study showed reduced jaw-bone quality in older individuals and in those with increased alcohol consumption. © 2009 The Authors.
KW - Cortical width
KW - Intra-oral radiography
KW - Mandible
KW - Panoramic radiography
U2 - 10.1111/j.1600-0722.2008.00596.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0722.2008.00596.x
M3 - Article
SN - 0909-8836
VL - 117
SP - 7
EP - 12
JO - European Journal of Oral Sciences
JF - European Journal of Oral Sciences
IS - 1
ER -