Tiayah Munge, P. J. Ngunde, K. O. Dzemo, Tendongfor Nicholas
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Background: Demographic projections estimate a future global increase in the number of elderly with increase susceptibility to chronic and life-threatening diseases increases such as poor oral health conditions. This reduces quality of life, as it restricts food choices, affects esthetics and reduces self-esteem among the elderly. The aim of this study was to determine the profile of oral health pathologies of the elderly in the Buea Health District.
Materials and Methods: A cross- sectional study was conducted in four communities and major health facilities of the Buea Health District. Participants were interviewed to collect data on socio-demographic characteristics, determinants of oral health, and oral hygiene behavior. Oral cavity examination was also carried out to assess the oral hygiene behavior of the elderly. The data was analyzed in SPSS version 26.
Results: Out of 386 participants examined, 372 (96.4%) had at least one oral pathology. Dental caries was most prevalent (67.9%) with mean decay- missing- filled index (DMF) of 14.3 ± 8.7, followed by periodontitis (45.6%), gingivitis (45.6%) and edentulism (39.1%). Determinants of oral pathologies included tooth brushing frequency, health area, level of education, marital status and occupation. The mean score of oral hygiene behavior was 2.88±1.36, with 71.2% of participants with good oral hygiene behavior. There was a significant association between poor oral hygiene behavior and dental caries.
Conclusion: There was a high prevalence of oral pathologies amongst the elderly of Buea Health District. Poor oral hygiene practice was associated with dental caries which was the most prevalent oral pathology.
背景:人口预测估计,未来全球老年人的数量将增加,他们对慢性和危及生命的疾病(如口腔健康状况不佳)的易感性将增加。这降低了生活质量,因为它限制了食物的选择,影响了审美,降低了老年人的自尊心。本研究的目的是确定老年人口腔健康病理的概况在布埃亚卫生区。材料和方法:在布埃亚卫生区的四个社区和主要卫生机构进行了一项横断面研究。对参与者进行访谈,以收集有关社会人口统计学特征、口腔健康决定因素和口腔卫生行为的数据。同时进行口腔检查,评估老年人口腔卫生行为。数据采用SPSS version 26进行分析。结果:在386名参与者中,372名(96.4%)至少有一种口腔病理。龋齿发生率最高(67.9%),平均龋缺补指数(DMF)为14.3±8.7,其次为牙周炎(45.6%)、牙龈炎(45.6%)和牙髓病(39.1%)。口腔疾病的决定因素包括刷牙频率、健康领域、教育程度、婚姻状况和职业。口腔卫生行为平均得分为2.88±1.36分,口腔卫生行为良好者占71.2%。不良的口腔卫生行为与龋齿之间存在显著的关联。结论:布埃亚卫生区老年人口腔疾病患病率较高。不良的口腔卫生习惯与龋齿有关,龋齿是最常见的口腔病理。