Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization (Jan 2022)

Effect of personal habits on bone mineral density among adults using orthopantomogram indices as a screening tool for osteoporosis

  • Jayant N Palaskar,
  • Vaman V Khadilkar,
  • Anuradha V Khadilkar,
  • Kadambari Ajay Ambildhok,
  • Sachin S Mumbare

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jicdro.jicdro_101_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 68 – 73

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Background: Effect of tobacco, areca nut, and alcohol consumption (vices) on orthopantomogram (OPG) indices. Aims: To assess the relationship between vices on OPG indices in Indian adult males aged 20–60 years. Subjects and Methods: This study was conducted on 172 males with a mean age of 34.2 ± 1 years. OPG was used for measuring mandibular indices and correlated with the history of the presence of vices. Statistical Analysis Used: Data were presented as mean ± SE or frequency (%). Point biserial correlation was used to assess the correlation between OPG indices and vices. Analysis of covariance was used to analyze the differences in age-adjusted OPG indices between males who had vices against males who had no vice. Results: Overall, 21.5% of the males had at least one vice. A significant decrease in antegonial index (AI) values (P < 0.05) was found between tobacco and alcohol consumption. There was a significant decrease in the values of the gonial index (GI) and AI, having at least one vice (P < 0.05). A higher percentage of participants who had at least one adverse habit had low OPG indices score than participants who had no such habits. Conclusions: Orthopantomogram indices specifically AI were negatively affected in males who had vices.

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