Atomic absorption spectrometric analysis of bone tissue at patients with diagnosed osteoporosis
Zorica, R, Ajduković, Stevo, J, Najman, Nikolić, Vojin, P, Savić, Dragan, Uskoković, Nenad, L, Ignjatović, Ljiljana, Aleksov
Glasnik Antropološkog društva Jugoslavije
38
149
153
0351-1480
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2003-2021/11/05/09:19:01
Introduction. Osteoporosis is a special type of bone atrophy which is characterized by the disturbance in bone mass reduction arisen because of the reduced osteoid synthesis and represent the consequence of the inability of the osteoblast to regenerate the bone that is being resorbed during the normal process of bone degradation. Aim. The aim of this research is to evaluate, according to the quantitative mineral content in alveolar bone decalcinat, their connection with the present osteoporosis at chosen examinees. Material and work method. The research included females, aging from 42 to 64, divided into an experimental and a control group. Samples of the alveolar bone mandible were taken and analyzed by atomic absorption spectrometric (AAS) analysis. The results. Because of the negative remodeling in alveolar bone of the examinees before the AAS analysis therapy, significant mineral contest reduction in decalcinat was found. After the therapy, the bone tissue quality improvement and the bone mineral matter content increase were noticed. Conclusion. Disturbance in metabolism of mineral substances important for the bone influences osteoporosis. This disease is repercussed on the bone system in general, as well as on the bone structure of the stomatognatic complex. Osteoporosis is therefore one of the significant diseases from stomatological point of view.