Division of Gerodontology and Removable Prosthodontics, University of Geneva, University Clinics of Dental Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland.
Department of Preventive Dentistry and Dental Public Health, School of Dentistry, Aichi Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan.
Int Dent J. 2017 Sep;67 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):7-13. doi: 10.1111/idj.12329.
Despite progress in dentistry, tooth loss in old age is still a reality, even more so in long-term-care residents. However, recent trends indicate that natural teeth are lost later in life. Functional decline and age-related pathologies have to be considered in oral health care for this vulnerable population. Retaining and restoring teeth and oral function in elders is important. Tooth loss significantly impairs masticatory performance, which cannot be fully restored by prosthodontic means. Hence an unconscious change in food intake occurs, often involving malnutrition and withdrawal from common meals. Poor oral appearance and bad breath may further impede social activities. Although a chewing activity may be beneficial for cognitive function, natural teeth can present a considerable risk for fragile elders, in whom aspiration of biofilm can lead to pneumonia and death. The presence of natural teeth is also correlated with higher life expectancy, but socio-economic confounding factors have to be considered. When evaluating oral health in the elderly population, standards and priorities for reporting oral health outcome measures have to be defined. Anatomical indicators such as the number of natural teeth or the presence of prostheses might be one option for reporting. However, functional indicators such as masticatory performance and patient-centred outcome measures may be more relevant. In conclusion, there is an overwhelming body of evidence that maintaining a healthy natural dentition in old age is beneficial from a structural, functional and psycho-social point of view.
尽管在牙科领域取得了进展,但老年人的牙齿缺失仍然是一个现实,尤其是在长期护理居民中。然而,最近的趋势表明,自然牙齿在生命后期会更早脱落。在为这个脆弱的人群提供口腔保健时,需要考虑功能下降和与年龄相关的病理问题。保留和恢复老年人的牙齿和口腔功能非常重要。牙齿缺失会显著影响咀嚼功能,而这是无法通过义齿修复完全恢复的。因此,人们会无意识地改变食物摄入,常常导致营养不良和无法参与普通餐食。口腔外观不佳和口臭可能会进一步阻碍社交活动。尽管咀嚼活动可能对认知功能有益,但自然牙齿可能会对脆弱的老年人构成相当大的风险,因为他们的生物膜吸入可能导致肺炎和死亡。自然牙齿的存在也与更高的预期寿命相关,但必须考虑到社会经济混杂因素。在评估老年人群的口腔健康时,必须定义报告口腔健康结果测量的标准和优先级。解剖学指标,如天然牙齿的数量或义齿的存在,可能是报告的一种选择。然而,咀嚼性能和以患者为中心的结果测量等功能指标可能更为相关。总之,有大量证据表明,从结构、功能和心理社会角度来看,在老年时保持健康的天然牙列是有益的。