What is Osteoporosis?
Well,
to outline the bare bones…Osteoporosis means "porous bones". It is a disorder in which the bones become brittle and fragile. Weakness of
the bones leads to an increase in the chance for fractures. In severe cases, simple actions like bumping into furniture can cause a break. This loss in bone
density is typically a result of hormonal changes, or loss of Calcium or
Vitamin D.
Decreased bone density of the jaw and loss of its bone tissue
leads to thinning of the jawbone. This weakens the support system of the teeth. Osteoporosis may cause teeth to become “loose” or mobile and may eventually
lead to tooth loss, especially in older people. A study demonstrated
that women with osteoporosis are approximately three times more likely to
experience tooth loss than those who do not have the disease. Similarly, this
can compromise placement and retention of dental bridges or implants.
It is unclear whether treatments for osteoporosis are of any benefit to the jawbone. Infact, biphosphonates, used in the treatment of osteoporosis, remain a bone of contention (no pun intended) with some believing they may cause osteonecrosis or “bone death” of the jawbone. To make no bones about it, prevention is the only way out!
The best
way to prevent osteoporosis is to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
- Make sure your body gets its daily requirement of calcium and Vitamin D through a balanced diet.
- Keep your bones strong by exercising regularly. Weight-bearing exercises like walking, running or dancing prevent osteoporosis.
- Do not smoke!
- Regular visits to your dentist can help detect early warning signs of osteoporosis such as poorly-fitting dentures, loose teeth or severe gum disease. Research shows that detection of changes in the jawbone in dental x-rays could help your dentist diagnose osteoporosis early on.
Osteoporosis is a loss of calcium from the bones, due to lack of calcium in the blood stream and in the diet. These tips and advices are really very much effective, Thanks For sharing with us.
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