Department of General Dentistry, Henry M Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Department of Medicine, Hebrew Senior Life, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Spec Care Dentist. 2023 May-Jun;43(3):336-345. doi: 10.1111/scd.12824. Epub 2023 Jan 23.
The two cohorts of Baby Boomers, the Early (born between 1945 and 1955) and the Late (born between 1956 and 1964), have some subtle yet distinct differences when it comes to their oral health and oral health related behaviors. Unlike their predecessors, the Baby Boomer cohorts are retaining more teeth, as there is a sharp fall in edentulous rates in this population. The oral health care community is now facing unparalleled challenges in providing and maintaining the oral health of this unique cohort who are keeping their teeth longer, have multiple comorbidities, and are living longer than previous generations. This paper draws from the latest studies, scientific data and research to describe a realistic picture of the oral health services available to and utilized by the Baby Boomers. The factors affecting utilization, their rising needs, demands, expectations, and areas where improvement is needed for the Baby Boomer are also reported here.
这两代婴儿潮人群,早期(1945 年至 1955 年出生)和晚期(1956 年至 1964 年出生),在口腔健康和口腔健康相关行为方面存在一些细微但明显的差异。与他们的前辈不同,婴儿潮一代保留了更多的牙齿,因为该人群的无牙率急剧下降。口腔保健界现在面临着前所未有的挑战,需要为这群独特的人群提供和维护口腔健康,这些人保留牙齿的时间更长,患有多种合并症,并且比前几代人活得更长。本文从最新的研究、科学数据和研究中汲取资料,描述了现有的口腔健康服务提供给婴儿潮一代的实际情况,以及他们对这些服务的利用情况。本文还报告了影响利用率的因素、他们不断增长的需求、期望,以及婴儿潮一代需要改进的领域。