Dental Problems in Calcium Metabolism Disorders

Background: Calcium metabolism disorders can be acute or chronic and chronic disorders can cause different disease states such as dental problems. Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study done in Children's Medical Center affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2005...

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Main Authors: Ali Rabbani M.D., Parisa Rahmani M.D., Sharareh Qoddosi M.D., Vahid Ziyaee M.D.
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-06-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-5b8f4110491645a5bde81c34ebf3abff2020-11-24T23:44:00ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222011-06-01696393398Dental Problems in Calcium Metabolism Disorders Ali Rabbani M.D.Parisa Rahmani M.D.Sharareh Qoddosi M.D.Vahid Ziyaee M.D.Background: Calcium metabolism disorders can be acute or chronic and chronic disorders can cause different disease states such as dental problems. Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study done in Children's Medical Center affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2005-2009, all (93) patients with hypoparathyroidism, nutritional rickets, hypophosphatemic rickets and renal osteodysthrophy from the endocrinology and nephrology departments of the Center were referred to a dentist there for orodental examination. Subsequently, the frequency of dental problems including taurodontism, enamel hypoplasia, dental abscess, dental caries and gingivitis were recorded and analyzed. Results: Nutritional rickets was the most common disorder in this study and delay in dentition was the most frequent dental problem in the patients (61.9%). Most cases of taurdontism and enamel hypoplasia were seen in patients with hypoparathyroidism (33% and 50%, respectively). Dental abscess, dental caries and gingivitis were more common in patients with renal osteodysthrophia (50%, 90% and 20%, respectively). In addition, dental caries and delay in dentition were the most prevalent disorders in this study (69.8% and 49.5%, respectively). Conclusion: According to the above findings, it seems that effective screening, regular periodic examinations, proper diagnosis and timely treatment of dental diseases are the main principles of prevention of orodental problems. Moreover, dentists as well as pediatricians should be aware of the features of the aforesaid disorders which lead to dental problems so that early intervention could prevent subsequent serious and more invasive dental problems.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/19387.pdfAbscessCalcium Metabolism DisordersDental CariesEnamel HypoplasiaNutritionalRickets
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author Ali Rabbani M.D.
Parisa Rahmani M.D.
Sharareh Qoddosi M.D.
Vahid Ziyaee M.D.
spellingShingle Ali Rabbani M.D.
Parisa Rahmani M.D.
Sharareh Qoddosi M.D.
Vahid Ziyaee M.D.
Dental Problems in Calcium Metabolism Disorders
Tehran University Medical Journal
Abscess
Calcium Metabolism Disorders
Dental Caries
Enamel Hypoplasia
Nutritional
Rickets
author_facet Ali Rabbani M.D.
Parisa Rahmani M.D.
Sharareh Qoddosi M.D.
Vahid Ziyaee M.D.
author_sort Ali Rabbani M.D.
title Dental Problems in Calcium Metabolism Disorders
title_short Dental Problems in Calcium Metabolism Disorders
title_full Dental Problems in Calcium Metabolism Disorders
title_fullStr Dental Problems in Calcium Metabolism Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Dental Problems in Calcium Metabolism Disorders
title_sort dental problems in calcium metabolism disorders
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Background: Calcium metabolism disorders can be acute or chronic and chronic disorders can cause different disease states such as dental problems. Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study done in Children's Medical Center affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences during 2005-2009, all (93) patients with hypoparathyroidism, nutritional rickets, hypophosphatemic rickets and renal osteodysthrophy from the endocrinology and nephrology departments of the Center were referred to a dentist there for orodental examination. Subsequently, the frequency of dental problems including taurodontism, enamel hypoplasia, dental abscess, dental caries and gingivitis were recorded and analyzed. Results: Nutritional rickets was the most common disorder in this study and delay in dentition was the most frequent dental problem in the patients (61.9%). Most cases of taurdontism and enamel hypoplasia were seen in patients with hypoparathyroidism (33% and 50%, respectively). Dental abscess, dental caries and gingivitis were more common in patients with renal osteodysthrophia (50%, 90% and 20%, respectively). In addition, dental caries and delay in dentition were the most prevalent disorders in this study (69.8% and 49.5%, respectively). Conclusion: According to the above findings, it seems that effective screening, regular periodic examinations, proper diagnosis and timely treatment of dental diseases are the main principles of prevention of orodental problems. Moreover, dentists as well as pediatricians should be aware of the features of the aforesaid disorders which lead to dental problems so that early intervention could prevent subsequent serious and more invasive dental problems.
topic Abscess
Calcium Metabolism Disorders
Dental Caries
Enamel Hypoplasia
Nutritional
Rickets
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