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长期护理机构中老年居民唾液分泌减少的临床评估体征

Clinically estimated signs of hyposalivation in older adult residents of long-term care.

作者信息

Brandt Otto, Julkunen Lina, Saarela Riitta Kt, Hiltunen Kaija, Mäntylä Päivi

机构信息

Institute of Dentistry, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.

Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases Outpatient Clinic, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Gerodontology. 2025 Jun;42(2):186-193. doi: 10.1111/ger.12776. Epub 2024 Jul 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess whether the estimation of clinical signs of hyposalivation is applicable in recognising long-term care facility (LTCF) residents with poor oral health, and which individual characteristics are important in that respect.

BACKGROUND

A common inconvenience among older adults, dry mouth, particularly hyposalivation, can cause many complications, such as greater susceptibility to root caries and oral infections, and it can lead to further deterioration of oral health. However, very little is known about the association of clinically assessed signs of hyposalivation with the oral health status of LTCF residents.

METHODS

The study sample comprised 362 individuals (dentate n = 266, edentate n = 96) aged 65 or older. The examinations included a questionnaire and clinical oral examination. Participants were categorised into three groups based on clinically assessed oral dryness: normal salivation (n = 83, 22.9%), lower salivation (n = 182, 50.3%) and dry mouth (n = 97, 26.8%). The association between signs of dry mouth with aspects to oral health was evaluated and further tested with logistic regression analysis.

RESULTS

The signs of oral dryness were observed among females, those with dementia, and those with longer stays in the current facility. Root caries (odds ratio, OR 1.3) and diagnosis of periodontitis (OR 4.1), together with several individual periodontal parameters, as well as having less than ten occluding pairs of natural teeth (OR 3.5) were associated with dry mouth. Edentate participants showed an increased likelihood of having dry mouth with advancing age, and lesions on the lips were associated with dry mouth with OR 3.0.

CONCLUSION

Clinical estimation of signs of oral dryness can be a useful adjunct in evaluating the oral health status of dentate LTCF residents. Poor oral health was a frequent finding, especially among dentate LTCF residents with signs of dry mouth.

摘要

目的

评估唾液分泌减少的临床体征评估是否适用于识别口腔健康状况不佳的长期护理机构(LTCF)居民,以及在这方面哪些个体特征很重要。

背景

老年人常见的不便之处,口干,尤其是唾液分泌减少,会引发许多并发症,如更容易患根龋和口腔感染,并会导致口腔健康进一步恶化。然而,关于通过临床评估的唾液分泌减少体征与LTCF居民口腔健康状况之间的关联,人们知之甚少。

方法

研究样本包括362名65岁及以上的个体(有牙列者n = 266,无牙列者n = 96)。检查包括问卷调查和临床口腔检查。根据临床评估的口腔干燥情况,参与者被分为三组:唾液分泌正常(n = 83,22.9%)、唾液分泌减少(n = 182,50.3%)和口干(n = 97,26.8%)。评估口干体征与口腔健康各方面之间的关联,并通过逻辑回归分析进行进一步检验。

结果

在女性、患有痴呆症的人以及在当前机构停留时间较长的人中观察到口腔干燥的体征。根龋(优势比,OR 1.3)和牙周炎诊断(OR 4.1),以及几个个体牙周参数,还有天然牙咬合对少于十对(OR 3.5)都与口干有关。无牙列参与者随着年龄增长出现口干的可能性增加,嘴唇上的病变与口干有关,OR为3.0。

结论

口腔干燥体征的临床评估可作为评估有牙列的LTCF居民口腔健康状况的有用辅助手段。口腔健康状况不佳是一个常见发现,尤其是在有口干体征的有牙列的LTCF居民中。

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