Abstract
Abstract: This study was undertaken in 19 presumably healthy elderly persons, to see if there was any relationship between alveolar bone loss and carbohydrate metabolism. In 9 of the subjects, alveolar bone loss, as determined by periapical radiography of the anterior teeth and graded on a 7‐point scale, was correlated with carbohydrate metabolism as judged from the results of the conventional glucose tolerance test. In the other 10 subjects, alveolar bone loss, estimated on a percentage basis, was correlated with carbohydrate metabolism judged according to the results of the cortisone glucose tolerance test. Within the limits of this study, there appeared to be a relationship between bone loss and blood glucose concentration. The subjects with the greatest bone loss had the highest blood glucose levels.
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