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Tooth counts do not predict bone mineral density in early postmenopausal Caucasian women. EPIC study group
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We found no relationship between tooth count and BMD in early postmenopausal women. This may be because in younger women dental status is a reflection more of dietary habits and past dental surgery than of age-related bone loss. Tooth counts therefore cannot be used to identify individuals at risk of osteoporosis.
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