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J Shahrekord Univ Med Sci. 2024;26(3): 101-107.
doi: 10.34172/jsums.909
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Original Article

Jaw bone changes in panoramic radiography in patients with hyperparathyroidism

Maryam Mohammadi 1 ORCID logo, Saeed Alinejad 1 ORCID logo, Farida Abesi 2* ORCID logo

1 Department of Biology and Laboratory Sciences, Babol Branch, Islamic Azad University, Babol, Iran
2 Dental Materials Research Center, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Dental Faculty, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Mazandaran, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Farida Abesi, Email: faridaabesi@yahoo.fr

Abstract

Background and aims: The current investigation aimed to evaluate jaw bone changes, and compare the presence of gonial cortex bone thickness, mental index (MI), lamina dura (LD), lower dental canal, and bone density in panoramic radiography, in patients with hyperparathyroidism.

Methods: The present cross-sectional descriptive-analytical study was performed on 17 healthy individuals and 17 patients who suffered from resorptive hypercalciuria in the dialysis center of Shahid Beheshti hospital in Babol in 2018. If patients had two or more decayed teeth, they were referred to a specialized maxillofacial clinic by the dentist for free panoramic imaging. Mandibular cortical index, LD, bone change, mandibular resorption (MR), and general cortical indices underwent examination.

Results: The mean age of the control and case groups was 36.58±11.81 years and 40.23±14.32 years, respectively (P=0.424). In addition, the mean MI was 4.27±0.87 and 2.98±0.75 in the control and case groups, respectively (P<0.001). Based on the results, the mean gonion region’s cortical bone thickness was 0.93±0.23 and 1.09±0.24 in the case and control groups, respectively (P<0.001). Further, bone changes (P=0.036) and MR (P=0.017) were significantly different in the case and control groups. However, LD vision showed no significant difference in the hyperparathyroidism and the control groups (P=0.141).

Conclusion: The results demonstrated a decrease in the thickness of the cortical bone in the guinea pig, mental region, and lack of dental canal in resorptive hypercalciuria compared to healthy individuals.

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Submitted: 24 Aug 2023
Accepted: 12 Nov 2023
ePublished: 29 Sep 2024
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