DO ORAL CARE AND REHABILITATION IMPROVE COGNITIVE FUNCTION? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF CLINICAL STUDIES

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
YUKA INAMOCHI , YOICHIRO OGINO , KAE HARADA , KENJI FUEKI , YASUNORI AYUKAWA , MASAHIRO NISHIMURA , KENJI MAEKAWA , YOUNGNAM KANG , TOSHIHIRO HIRAI , TAKUO KUBOKI
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Abstract

Objectives

An increasing number of studies have identified an association between oral health status and cognitive function. However, the effect of oral interventions, including oral health care, dental treatment and oral motor exercises, on cognitive function remains unclear. This systematic review examined whether oral interventions contribute to the long-term improvement of cognitive status.

Methods

Four databases were searched (MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and ICHUSHI Web) to identify randomized and nonrandomized controlled trial studies and prospective cohort studies from inception until 1 September 2023, published in English or Japanese. The Cochrane risk of bias tool for randomized controlled trials and the risk of bias assessment tool for nonrandomized studies were used to assess bias risk.

Results

A total of 20 articles were included in the qualitative analysis; 13 articles were published in English, and 7 were published in Japanese. The implemented interventions were oral care in 8 studies, dental treatment in 8 studies, and oral motor exercise in 4 studies. One study found a significant effect on attention following oral care intervention. Some dental treatments influenced cognitive function, although a clear positive effect was not determined. In 1 study, attention and working memory improved in the chewing exercise group.

Conclusions

Several studies verified the improvement effects of oral interventions, such as oral care, dental treatment, and oral motor exercise, on cognitive function or impairment. However, there was still a lack of conclusive evidence that such an intervention clearly improved cognitive function. To clarify the effects of oral interventions on cognitive function, it is necessary to examine participants, interventions, and outcome measures in detail.

口腔护理和康复能改善认知功能吗?临床研究的系统回顾
目标 越来越多的研究发现,口腔健康状况与认知功能之间存在关联。然而,包括口腔保健、牙科治疗和口腔运动锻炼在内的口腔干预措施对认知功能的影响仍不清楚。方法检索了四个数据库(MEDLINE、Web of Science、Cochrane Library 和 ICHUSHI Web),以确定从开始到 2023 年 9 月 1 日以英语或日语发表的随机和非随机对照试验研究以及前瞻性队列研究。结果 共有 20 篇文章被纳入定性分析,其中 13 篇以英语发表,7 篇以日语发表。8项研究中的干预措施是口腔护理,8项研究中的干预措施是牙科治疗,4项研究中的干预措施是口腔运动锻炼。一项研究发现,口腔护理干预对注意力有明显影响。一些牙科治疗对认知功能有影响,但未确定明显的积极效果。结论多项研究证实了口腔护理、牙科治疗和口腔运动锻炼等口腔干预措施对认知功能或认知障碍的改善作用。然而,目前仍缺乏确凿证据证明此类干预能明显改善认知功能。为了明确口腔干预对认知功能的影响,有必要对参与者、干预措施和结果测量进行详细研究。
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Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
16.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice presents timely original articles, as well as reviews of articles on the results and outcomes of clinical procedures and treatment. The Journal advocates the use or rejection of a procedure based on solid, clinical evidence found in literature. The Journal''s dynamic operating principles are explicitness in process and objectives, publication of the highest-quality reviews and original articles, and an emphasis on objectivity.
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