Clinical profile of oral mucosa lesions in elderly patients: a 20-year retrospective study.

Maria Leticia De Almeida Lança, Ana Thais Bagatini, Túlio Morandin Ferrisse, Darcy Fernandes, Camila de Oliveira Barbeiro, Elaine Maria Sgavioli Massucato, Evânio Vilela Silva, Claudia Maria Navarro, Heitor Silveira, Andreia Bufalino
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BACKGROUND: Life expectancy has considerably increased resulting in population aging. Studies evaluating the outcomes of aging in oral health are scarce. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate retrospectively the profile of elderly patients from a public Oral Medicine Center during a period of 20 years. METHODS: A qualitative and quantitative retrospective observational study was conducted analyzing medical records from an oral medicine service from January 1994 to December 2014. Results were reported as mean ± standard deviation for quantitative variables and percentages for categorical variables. The Chi-square test and multivariate binary logistic regression were performed when necessary to a significance level of 5%. RESULTS: 2,690 medical records were retrieved, comprising of 61% women and 39% men with an average age of 68.8 ± 6.79 years. Xerostomia was significantly associated to female gender, hypoglycemic usage, antihypertensive usage, psychotropic usage, and analgesics and anti-inflammatory usage. As for candidiasis, an association with age, alcohol consumption, and use of complete dentures was found. CONCLUSION: A longer life expectancy should be accompanied by a long-term care follow-up of the population. Diseases and side effects related to the elderly are going to be more common. Therefore, dental care services should aim to prevent and treat these complications as way to improve the elderly’s quality of life.
老年患者口腔黏膜病变的临床特征:一项20年回顾性研究。
背景:由于人口老龄化,预期寿命大幅增加。评估衰老对口腔健康影响的研究很少。 目的:回顾性评价某公立口腔医学中心20年来老年患者的资料。方法:对1994年1月至2014年12月某口腔医学服务处的病历进行定性和定量回顾性观察研究。定量变量以均数±标准差报告,分类变量以百分数报告。必要时进行卡方检验和多元二元逻辑回归,显著性水平为5%。 结果:共检索病历2690份,其中女性61%,男性39%,平均年龄68.8±6.79岁。口干与女性、降糖药使用、降压药使用、精神药物使用、镇痛和抗炎药物使用显著相关。至于念珠菌病,发现与年龄、饮酒和使用全口义齿有关。 结论:延长预期寿命应伴随人群的长期护理随访。与老年人有关的疾病和副作用将更加普遍。因此,牙科保健服务应以预防和治疗这些并发症为目标,以提高老年人的生活质量。
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