Saji Naoki, Matsushita Kenji, Takeda Akinori, Sakurai Takashi
Center for Comprehensive Care and Research on Memory Disorders, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, 7-430, Morioka, Obu, 474-8511, Aichi, Japan.
Department of Dental Hygiene, Ogaki Women's College, 1-109 Nishinokawa-cho, Ogaki, 503-0018, Gifu, Japan.
BMC Oral Health. 2025 Mar 14;25(1):373. doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-05632-z.
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown associations between periodontal disease and age-related cognitive impairment. However, little is known about the different cognitive functions that may be affected in patients with periodontal disease. METHODS: We reviewed the recent literature to better understand the bidirectional relationship between cognitive function and periodontal disease, and to explore the cognitive assessments that may be useful when investigating this relationship. We also reviewed the literature around improving periodontal health in older adults presenting with cognitive impairment, which may improve their cognition. RESULTS: There is a bidirectional relationship between periodontal disease and cognitive impairment. We also found that visuospatial function, attention, memory, and language are important cognitive domains that may be impaired in older people with periodontal disease, possibly because these factors are associated with the ability to adequately brush one's teeth. Furthermore, we noted that the choice of cognitive assessment may be particularly important when studying cognitive function in relation to periodontal health. To improve periodontal health in older people with cognitive impairment, partner-assisted interventions, adequate toothbrushing, and the use of a powered toothbrush have all been proposed. The early initiation of regular oral care visits, education for individuals, improving cooking skills, and dietary/caloric restrictions may also contribute to improving periodontal health. CONCLUSIONS: The bidirectional nature of the relationship between periodontal health and cognitive function is important for older adults presenting with cognitive impairment. Furthermore, improvements in periodontal health may help to improve cognitive impairment. The appropriate assessment of cognitive function will contribute to preserving and improving oral health in older people with periodontal disease.
背景:先前的研究表明牙周病与年龄相关的认知障碍之间存在关联。然而,对于牙周病患者可能受到影响的不同认知功能却知之甚少。 方法:我们回顾了近期的文献,以更好地理解认知功能与牙周病之间的双向关系,并探索在研究这种关系时可能有用的认知评估方法。我们还回顾了有关改善存在认知障碍的老年人牙周健康的文献,这可能会改善他们的认知。 结果:牙周病与认知障碍之间存在双向关系。我们还发现,视觉空间功能、注意力、记忆力和语言能力是重要的认知领域,牙周病老年患者的这些认知领域可能会受到损害,这可能是因为这些因素与正确刷牙的能力有关。此外,我们指出,在研究与牙周健康相关的认知功能时,认知评估方法的选择可能尤为重要。为改善存在认知障碍的老年人的牙周健康,已提出伴侣协助干预、正确刷牙以及使用电动牙刷等方法。早期定期进行口腔护理检查、对个人进行教育、提高烹饪技能以及饮食/热量限制也可能有助于改善牙周健康。 结论:牙周健康与认知功能之间关系的双向性对于存在认知障碍的老年人很重要。此外,改善牙周健康可能有助于改善认知障碍。对认知功能进行适当评估将有助于维护和改善患有牙周病的老年人的口腔健康。
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