Xie Yajia, Chen Shuang, Sheng Lu, Sun Yu, Liu Shangfeng
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Craniomaxillofacial Development and Diseases, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Department of Endodontics, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Aging Dis. 2023 Aug 1;14(4):1123-1144. doi: 10.14336/AD.2022.1224.
Aging is accompanied by physical dysfunction and physiologic degeneration that occurs over an individual's lifetime. Human teeth, like many other organs, inevitably undergo chronological aging and age-related changes throughout the lifespan, resulting in a substantial need for preventive, restorative as well as periodontal dental care. This is particularly the case for seniors at 65 years of age and those older but economically disadvantaged. Dental aging not only interferes with normal chewing and digestion, but also affects daily appearance and interpersonal communications. Further dental aging can incur the case of multiple disorders such as oral cancer, encephalitis, and other systemic diseases. In the next decades or even hundreds of years, the proportion of the elderly in the global population will continue to rise, a tendency that attracts increasing attention across multiple scientific and medical disciplines. Dental aging will bring a variety of problems to the elderly themselves and poses serious challenges to the medical profession and social system. A reduced, but functional dentition comprising 20 teeth in occlusion has been proposed as a measurement index of successful dental aging. Healthy dental aging is critical to healthy aging, from both medical and social perspectives. To date, biomedical research on the causes, processes and regulatory mechanisms of dental aging is still in its infancy. In this article, updated insights into typical manifestations, associated pathologies, preventive strategies and molecular changes of dental aging are provided, with future research directions largely projected.
衰老伴随着个体一生中出现的身体功能障碍和生理退化。人类牙齿与许多其他器官一样,在整个生命周期中不可避免地会经历自然衰老和与年龄相关的变化,这使得对预防性、修复性以及牙周牙科护理产生了巨大需求。对于65岁及以上的老年人以及那些年龄更大但经济条件较差的人来说尤其如此。牙齿衰老不仅会干扰正常的咀嚼和消化,还会影响日常外观和人际交流。进一步的牙齿衰老可能引发多种疾病,如口腔癌、脑炎和其他全身性疾病。在未来几十年甚至几百年里,全球人口中老年人的比例将持续上升,这一趋势在多个科学和医学领域引起了越来越多的关注。牙齿衰老将给老年人自身带来各种问题,并给医学专业和社会体系带来严峻挑战。一种包含20颗咬合牙齿的数量减少但功能正常的牙列已被提议作为牙齿成功衰老的衡量指标。从医学和社会角度来看,健康的牙齿衰老对健康衰老至关重要。迄今为止,关于牙齿衰老的原因、过程和调控机制的生物医学研究仍处于起步阶段。本文提供了对牙齿衰老的典型表现、相关病理、预防策略和分子变化的最新见解,并大致预测了未来的研究方向。