N. Vonwowern et al., BONE LOSS AND ORAL STATE IN PATIENTS ON HOME PARENTERAL-NUTRITION, JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition, 20(2), 1996, pp. 105-109
Background: The purpose was to analyze changes in the mandible and the
forearm bone mineral content and oral state in patients on home paren
teral nutrition due to short bowel syndrome in relation to the bone mi
neral values and oral findings in a normal population. Methods: The bo
ne mineral content was measured by dual-photon absorptiometry and the
dental and periodontal state were studied in 15 adults patients (12 wo
men, and 3 men, aged 26 to 65 years). All patients were on free oral i
ntake as a supplement to the parenteral nutrition. Results: Forty-seve
n percent of the patients (2 males, 2 young and 3 elderly females) sho
wed mandibular osteoporosis (Z-scores < -2.00), and all young females
showed Z-scores < 0. Moreover, 34% of the patients showed osteoporosis
in the forearm bones (Z-scores < -2.00) and also radiographic signs o
f osteoporotic fractures of the columna The dental and the periodontal
state in the patients did not differ clearly from that of the normal
Danish population of the same age. Conclusions: Such patients seem to
have a high risk of developing systemic osteoporosis, including the ja
ws, but apparently do not show a higher risk for deterioration of the
dental or periodontal state than age-matching normals from the same po
pulation.