Jokstad A, Ambjørnsen E, Eide K E
Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Stomatognathic Physiology, Dental Faculty, University of Oslo, Norway.
Acta Odontol Scand. 1996 Oct;54(5):303-8. doi: 10.3109/00016359609003542.
The dental and periodontal status, oral hygiene, and dental visit habits of 250 residents in long-term care (LTC) facilities for the elderly in a suburban community in Norway were recorded. The findings were compared with the data from an identical examination of the residents in the same LTC facilities in 1980. In 1993 the mean number of remaining teeth per person was 11.7 (CI = 10.3-13.1). The mean number of filled teeth was 5.1 (CI = 4.1-6.0), and the mean number of decayed teeth was 1.8 (CI = 1.4-2.2). The mean number of residual roots per person was 0.8 (CI = 0.5-1.1). Periodontal pockets exceeding 4 mm was recorded on 5% of all teeth. In general, the oral hygiene was poor. Edentulousness had decreased from 80% in 1980 to 54% in 1993, and more remaining and filled teeth and fewer residual roots per person were observed in the 1993 population. The findings show that the objective need for resources to prevent periodontal disease and caries among elderly patients in LTC facilities today is higher than previously.
记录了挪威一个郊区社区250名老年长期护理(LTC)机构居民的牙齿和牙周状况、口腔卫生及看牙习惯。将这些结果与1980年对同一LTC机构居民进行的相同检查数据进行了比较。1993年,人均留存牙齿数为11.7颗(置信区间=10.3 - 13.1)。补牙平均数为5.1颗(置信区间=4.1 - 6.0),龋齿平均数为1.8颗(置信区间=1.4 - 2.2)。人均残根数为0.8颗(置信区间=0.5 - 1.1)。所有牙齿中5%有超过4毫米的牙周袋。总体而言,口腔卫生状况较差。无牙率从1980年的80%降至1993年的54%,1993年的人群中观察到人均留存和补牙数量更多,残根数量更少。研究结果表明,如今LTC机构中老年患者预防牙周病和龋齿所需资源的客观需求比以前更高。