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唾液分泌减少、口腔健康与独立牙列老年人的白色念珠菌定植。

Hyposalivation, oral health, and Candida colonization in independent dentate elders.

机构信息

Graduate Program in Geriatric Dentistry and Special Patient Care, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Nov 25;15(11):e0242832. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242832. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Hyposalivation is an important problem in elders and could interfere with several oral functions and microbial ecology. While the number of independent elders who retain more natural teeth increases worldwide, few studies examined hyposalivation in this population. Thus, this study aims to examine relationships between hyposalivation, oral health conditions and oral Candida colonization in independent dentate elders and evaluate factors associated with salivary flow and Candida carriage. We conducted a cross-sectional study in fifty-three dentate elders (≥65 years old with at least 4 pairs of posterior occlusal contacts) with no, or well-controlled, systemic conditions. Participants were interviewed for medical history, subjective dry mouth symptoms, oral hygiene practices and denture information. Unstimulated and stimulated salivary flow rates, objective dry mouth signs, gingival, tongue-coating, and root-caries indices were recorded. Stimulated saliva was cultured on Sabouraud-dextrose agar for Candida counts. Candida species were identified using chromogenic Candida agar and polymerase chain reaction. Statistical significance level was set at p<0.05. The results showed that hyposalivation was associated with higher gingival and tongue-coating indices (p = 0.003 and 0.015, respectively), but not root-caries index. Hyposalivation was also associated with higher prevalence of oral Candida colonization (p = 0.010; adjusted OR = 4.36, 95% confidence interval = 1.29-14.72). These two indices and Candida load were negatively correlated with unstimulated and stimulated salivary flow rates. Interestingly, non-albicans Candida species were more prevalent in denture wearers (p = 0.017). Hence, hyposalivation is a risk factor for poorer oral health and oral Candida colonization in independent dentate elders. Because of its potential adverse effects on oral and systemic health, hyposalivation should be carefully monitored in elders.

摘要

唾液分泌减少是老年人的一个重要问题,可能会影响口腔的多项功能和微生物生态。虽然全球范围内保留更多天然牙齿的独立老年人数量有所增加,但很少有研究关注这一人群的唾液分泌减少问题。因此,本研究旨在探讨独立有牙老年人中唾液分泌减少与口腔健康状况和口腔白色念珠菌定植之间的关系,并评估与唾液流率和白色念珠菌定植相关的因素。我们进行了一项横断面研究,纳入了 53 名有牙老年人(年龄≥65 岁,至少有 4 对后牙咬合接触),这些老年人没有或仅有控制良好的系统性疾病。研究对象接受了病史、主观口干症状、口腔卫生习惯和义齿信息的访谈。记录了非刺激和刺激状态下的唾液流率、客观口干体征、牙龈、舌背和根面龋指数。刺激唾液在沙氏葡萄糖琼脂上培养用于白色念珠菌计数。使用显色念珠菌琼脂和聚合酶链反应鉴定白色念珠菌的种属。统计学显著性水平设为 p<0.05。结果显示,唾液分泌减少与较高的牙龈和舌背指数相关(p = 0.003 和 0.015),但与根面龋指数无关。唾液分泌减少还与更高的口腔白色念珠菌定植率相关(p = 0.010;调整后的 OR = 4.36,95%置信区间为 1.29-14.72)。这两个指数和白色念珠菌负荷与非刺激和刺激状态下的唾液流率呈负相关。有趣的是,非白色念珠菌种属在戴义齿者中更为常见(p = 0.017)。因此,唾液分泌减少是独立有牙老年人口腔健康状况较差和口腔白色念珠菌定植的危险因素。由于其对口腔和全身健康的潜在不良影响,应在老年人中仔细监测唾液分泌减少情况。

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