Department of Clinical Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1000 Shadow Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89106, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2010 Oct;74(10):1086-94.
The growing proportion of older adults in the U.S. population, as well as escalating dental expenditures, is leading to major changes in the demands on oral health care delivery. Researchers over the years have clearly demonstrated the shortcomings of traditional restorative treatment and the cycle of repeat interventional care. Oral health care professionals are constantly seeking advances in technology, protocols, methodologies, and materials to meet the needs of the growing, diverse older population. Early stages of oral diseases such as caries and periodontal disease are vigorous, preventable, and reversible. Assessment of social, systemic, and oral risk factors that emphasize patient counseling to facilitate risk reduction, along with individualized evidence-based disease prevention planning, is more cost-effective than traditional restorative treatment and will improve overall outcome. The purposes of this article are to briefly describe current issues and challenges related to oral health promotion for older adults and to examine strategies for disease prevention and health promotion in health and dental care settings.
美国人口中老年人口的比例不断增加,以及牙科支出的不断攀升,正在导致对口腔保健服务需求的重大变化。多年来,研究人员已经清楚地表明了传统修复治疗和重复介入治疗周期的局限性。口腔保健专业人员一直在寻求技术、方案、方法和材料的进步,以满足不断增长的多样化老年人口的需求。口腔疾病的早期阶段,如龋齿和牙周病,是可以积极预防和逆转的。评估社会、系统和口腔风险因素,强调患者咨询以促进风险降低,以及个体化的循证疾病预防计划,比传统的修复治疗更具成本效益,并将改善整体结果。本文的目的是简要描述与老年人口腔健康促进相关的当前问题和挑战,并探讨在卫生和牙科保健环境中预防疾病和促进健康的策略。