Perbedaan Nilai Dimensi Fraktal Tulang Trabekula Mandibula Melalui Radiograf Panoramik pada Masyarakat Kota Medan dengan Pola Makan Vegetarian dan Nonvegetarian
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2023Author
Salamatusshodri, Salamatusshodri
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Kartika, Dewi
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Vegetarians are known to be more susceptible to experience bone mineral density
(BMD) decreases compared to non-vegetarians. Trabecular bone is sensitive to any
changes that disrupt the balance of bone metabolism. Evaluation of bone density on
panoramic radiographs can be performed by analysing the fractal dimensions of
mandibular trabecular bone. This analytical cross-sectional study was aimed to
evaluate the mandibular trabecular bone fractal dimension values on panoramic
radiographs of vegetarians and non-vegetarians in Medan City. This study used
purposive-sampling technique and obtained 30 digital panoramic radiographs of
vegetarians and non-vegetarians in Medan City, aged 20 to 40 years, between January
and February 2023, at the Dental and Oral Hospital of North Sumatera University and
Laboratory Clinic Pramita Medan. Fractal analysis was performed using ImageJ
1.54c software with the box-counting method. Data distribution was assessed using the
Saphiro-Wilk test. Data were analysed using independent samples T-test. The results
showed that the fractal dimension values of the mandibular trabecular bone were
significantly different in the two groups (p = 0.000). The mean fractal dimension value
was 1.114 ± 0.123 in vegetarian mandibular trabecular bone and 1.367 ± 0.074 in nonvegetarian
mandibular trabecular bone. It can be concluded that the mean fractal
dimension values were lower in vegetarian mandibular trabecular bone than in nonvegetarian
mandibular trabecular bone. A vegetarian diet could significantly reduce
the fractal dimension values of mandibular trabecular bone.
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