Fox C H, Jette A M, McGuire S M, Feldman H A, Douglass C W
Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals, Canton, MA, USA.
J Periodontol. 1994 Jul;65(7):676-84. doi: 10.1902/jop.1994.65.7.676.
Much of the existing oral epidemiologic literature is limited by having inadequate numbers of the oldest-old in their sample, having used rudimentary periodontal measures, or not having examined probability samples of community-dwelling elders. The New England Elders Dental Study (NEEDS) is the first study that documents the periodontal disease status of a probability sample of 554 adults aged 70 to 96 living within an entire U.S. Public Health Service region. The NEEDS study revealed substantially higher estimates of periodontal destruction among older adults than previous national studies would suggest. These results are consistent with several papers in the literature that suggest that periodontal disease rates are on the increase in older adults. In the coming decades dentistry should be prepared to meet the increasing need and demand for periodontal services in the growing older population.
现有的许多口腔流行病学文献存在局限性,比如样本中高龄老人数量不足、采用的牙周测量方法简陋,或者未对社区居住老年人的概率样本进行研究。新英格兰老年人牙科研究(NEEDS)是第一项记录了美国公共卫生服务局整个区域内554名年龄在70至96岁之间成年人概率样本的牙周疾病状况的研究。NEEDS研究显示,老年人牙周破坏的估计值比之前的全国性研究结果要高得多。这些结果与文献中的几篇论文一致,这些论文表明老年人牙周疾病发病率在上升。在未来几十年,牙科应做好准备,以满足日益增长的老年人口对牙周服务不断增加的需求。