TY - JOUR AU - Graziottin, A AB - JOURNAL OF THE BRmSH MENOPAUSE SOCIETY. Supplement S3. 200\ move away from long term preventive strategies for has been reported and bone mineral density values in osteoporosis towards relatively short-term interventions in postmenopausal women at sites such as the spine and hip those with a high absolute risk of fracture; such women are have been shown to correlate with bone density in the jaw. A mostly many years postmenopausal and hence may prefer recently reported systematic review of clinical trials in non-hormonal preparations. Hormone replacement therapy which the effects of HRT on dental health were evaluated (HRT) is thus no longer regarded as the "gold standard" demonstrated a consistent benefit independent of length of treatment for osteoporosis, although it retains a role in use, dose or route of administration and type of therapy peri menopausal women with osteoporosis, particularly those (unopposed or combined). Furthermore, economic analysis with menopausal symptoms. revealed higher dental costs in osteoporotic women who There is also a growing body of evidence implicating were not taking hormone replacement therapy as opposed to oestrogen deficiency at the menopause with oral bone loss those who were. However, as with bone, there is a lack of and associated loss TI - … Female Sexuality JO - British Menopause Society Journal DO - 10.1177/13621807010070S308 DA - 2001-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/female-sexuality-indwYWtfE2 SP - 14 EP - 14 VL - 7 IS - 3_suppl DP - DeepDyve ER -