Osteoporosis: Early Diagnosis by Dental X-Ray and Fosamax Treatment
Treatment and Diagnosis for Osteoporosis
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Osteoporosis is a disease (condition) causing weakening of normal bone mass or bone deterioration. Patients with osteoporosis, their bones are more fragile to fracture because not adequately able to support weight of the body. Common fractures occur in the hip, spine and wrist. The first indication of this condition may cause dull pain in the bones or muscles, particularly low back pain or neck pain. In many cases, the diagnosis is made after a fracture. Fractures of the hip almost always require hospitalization, and surgery. The outcome various from needing some kind of assistants to walk, prolonged care, permanent disability and death. The most serious fractures of the spine or vertebrae consequently cause a loss of height, severe back pain and deformity. Two types of causes attributed to osteoporosis: Type one occurs only in postmenopausal women (Menopause: End of the ovulation and menstrual period on average between 40 - 55 years old. Postmenopausal bleeding from the reproductive system that occurs six months or more after menstrual periods have stopped due to menopause.), and due to estrogen (Hormone produced by the ovaries.) deficiency. Type two occurs in both men and women (more frequent in women than men) due to aging and calcium deficiency over many years. In the United States, estimated forty-four million Americans diagnosed with osteoporosis, and more then fifty percent are at least 50 years old. As many, seventy percent women over 80 are at risk. According to American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and National Osteoporosis Foundation, the disease attributed to one or more causes: Sixty to Eighty percent inherited, low Vitamin 'D' or calcium diet, low body weight, Excessive alcohol drinking or smoking, and related to a medical problem (Rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes or liver disease).

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Takeaways
- More then fifty percent develop osteoporosis are at least 50 years old.
- Bone Density results reported in two numbers: T- Scores and Z-Scores.
- The automated x-ray test detected presence of this condition in over half of the tested participants, otherwise may not have been tested for osteoporosis.
Did You Know?
Patients that have taken Fosamax for more than five years, can take a break from the use of the drug without losing benefits.Comments
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