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The most frequent fracture sites are the vertebral body, the proximal femur, the proximal humerus, and the distal radius.
The mean age ranges between 5 and 7 years old, representing the most frequent fracture in children under 8 years of age [1, 9, 10].
Moreover, although the most frequent fracture mode was adhesive (i.e., at the interface), mixed and cohesive failures were detected only in bleached teeth (Fig. 3), which corroborates the SBS results indicating better mechanical keying to bleached compared to non-bleached enamel surfaces.
The femur was the most frequent fracture site.
The most frequent fracture types were intertrochanteric and sub-capital fractures.
Patients usually had one vertebral fracture (55.10%) and the most frequent fracture was located at the L1 vertebra (24.04%).
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Clinical vertebral and non-vertebral fractures are the most frequent fractures in patients presenting to the emergency ward of the hospital with a fracture [ 1].
The most frequent fractures from a fall are hip and Colles fractures [ 3], and the most frequent severe complication of a fall event is the occurrence of a hip fracture.
Morphometric vertebral fractures are the most frequent fractures in women and men older than 50 years [ 17] and their presence is a strong predictor of future vertebral, non-vertebral, and hip fracture risk [ 18].
Type II odontoid fracture is the most frequent individual fracture in elderly people.
Therefore, in accordance with the results of our study, forearm fractures (the most frequent prior fractures) may be a means of diagnosing an increased risk of later hip fractures [ 11, 12, 22, 24].
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