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A history of frequent dental care reduces the risk of tooth loss but not periodontitis in older subjects

Renvert, Stefan (author)
Kristianstad University,Oral hälsa
Persson, Ringmor (author)
Persson, Rutger (author)
Oral hälsa
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Swedish Dental Association and the Swedish Dental Society, 2011
2011
English.
In: Swedish Dental Journal. - : Swedish Dental Association and the Swedish Dental Society. - 0347-9994. ; 35:2, s. 69-75
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  • Objectives: Information on the significance of dental care in older adults is limited. We hypothesized that regular dental visits has an effect on the number of remaining teeth and periodontal conditions in older subjects. Materials and Methods:1020 randomly selected individuals age 60-96 from the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care Blekinge received a comprehensive oral health examination. Results: Dentate women and men had, on average 18.4 teeth (SD +7.6,) and 18.9 teeth (SD + 7.5) respectively (NS). In the youngest group (60 and 66 years old) with less than one dental visit per year, 37 % had <20 teeth, compared with 73 % among those with at least annual visits. Among the old-old, comparable figures were 1.8 % and 37 % respectively. Across age groups, bleeding on probing was 23 %. When adjusting for age, and number of teeth GLM univariate analysis failed to demonstrate an effect of dental visit frequency on alveolar bone loss (p = 0.18), the number of periapical lesions (p = 0.65), or the number of endodontically treated teeth (p = o.41). Frequent dental visitors had more teeth than infrequent visitors (p = 0.001). Conclusions: Tooth loss and alveolar bone loss severity increase with age. Individuals with regular dental visits retained more teeth but the frequency of dental visits had no impact on plaque deposits, gingival inflammation, or alveolar bone levels.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Odontologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Dentistry (hsv//eng)

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Dental care
Older
Oral health
Periodontitis
Tooth loss

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