Association between pulp stones and systemic diseases: a retrospective study using digital panoramic radiographs in a Turkish population

牙髓结石与全身性疾病的关联:一项基于土耳其人群数字全景X光片的回顾性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine whether individuals with systemic diseases differ from healthy individuals in terms of the presence and prevalence of pulp stones. METHODS: Digital panoramic radiographs of 2000 healthy individuals and 2050 individuals with systemic diseases were examined retrospectively. Participants were categorized based on gender, age groups(< 20, 20-39, 40-59, ≥ 60), and systemic conditions. Teeth were classified according to their location (right/left side, arch), prevalence (localized/generalized), and distribution (bilateral/unilateral). The obtained data were statistically analyzed with SPSS and used chi-square test. RESULTS: A significant association was found between the presence of pulp stones and systemic diseases (p < 0.001). When systemic disease groups were analyzed separately in terms of pulp stone prevalence, a statistically significant correlation was observed in all disease groups (p < 0.001). The prevalence of pulp stones was found to be higher in females and increased with age. Pulp stone prevalence was higher in the maxillary right permanent first molars. Regarding the distribution of pulp stones, localized and unilateral occurrences were more frequent. Among individuals with pulp stones, the presence of multiple pulp stones was significantly higher than the presence of a single pulp stone. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated a significant relationship between systemic diseases and pulp stone formation, highlighting the need for careful dental examinations, particularly in elderly patients and individuals with systemic conditions. These findings suggested that systemic health status may play a role in the pathogenesis of pulp stones.

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