INCREASED PREVALENCE OF PERIAPICAL LESIONS IN OSTEOPOROSIS PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

GABİANA RODRİGUES FREİTAS, BÁRBARA LUZİA CAPİTANİO, THEODORO WEİSSHEİMER, BRUNA BARCELOS SÓ, EMMANUEL JOÃO NOGUEİRA LEAL DA SİLVA, MANOELA DOMİNGUES MARTİNS, RİCARDO ABREU DA ROSA, MARCUS VİNİCİUS REİS SO

European Endodontic Journal - 2025;9(2):94-103

Department of Conservative Dentistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), School of Dentistry, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

 

Assessing scientific literature about prevalence of periapical lesions in individuals with osteoporosis in comparison to those without osteoporosis. Systematic searches were conducted up to November 24, 2023 in Cochrane Library, EMBASE, MEDLINE/PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science and Grey Literature Reports databases. Only observational studies were included. The ROBINS-E tool, a revised Cochrane instrument for assessing bias in nonrandomized exposure studies, was employed. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) tool was utilized to evaluate the certainty of the evidence. From 484 studies, three were included. One of them was categorized as having a very high risk of bias, while two were deemed to have certain concerns. Two studies reported that osteoporotic patients have an increased risk to present a periapical lesion compared to non-osteoporotic patients. One study reported no differences between groups. The GRADE analysis indicated a markedly low level of certainty in the evidence. The present review indicates that osteoporotic patients may present more periapical lesions compared to non-osteoporotic patients. This statement should be cautiously interpreted and further well-designed studies are needed. (EEJ-2023-09-123)