Tooth extraction in middle-aged and older adults: indications and medical conditions among patients in Nigeria

Uchenna C. Okechi, F. Chukwuneke, K. Sohal, Chukwuemeka Anyikwa, Chibuike Mgbeokwere
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Tooth extraction is a common minor oral surgical procedure that is performed frequently by dental surgeons worldwide. It is carried out in all age groups and has been studied extensively in adults. However, tooth extractions in the middle-aged and older population could be complicated by both local and systemic conditions. This was a prospective study of patients aged >50 years who presented to a teaching hospital in Nigeria between January 2018 and December 2022 for single tooth extraction and who were medically fit for surgery. A detailed dental and medical history was taken for each patient, intraoral and extraoral examinations were performed, and investigations were carried out to determine the diagnosis. Data were analysed with SPSS® Statistics. A total of 311 patients met the inclusion criteria during the study period. Their mean age was 65 years (standard deviation: 9.7 years, range: 50–104 years). Almost two-thirds of the patients were women (n=195, 63%) and the male-to-female ratio was 1:1.7. Most of the male patients (n=44, 38%) were aged >70 years whereas most of the female patients (n=79, 41%) were aged 61–70 years. Thirteen different indications for tooth extraction were noted among the patients. The most common systemic conditions were hypertension (n=37, 40%), peptic ulcer disease (n=34, 37%) and diabetes mellitus (n=9, 10%). Systemic conditions among this patient cohort appear to be a common finding. Dental caries and its complications were the most common reason why the patients in our study presented for tooth extraction.
中老年人拔牙:尼日利亚患者的适应症和医疗条件
拔牙是一种常见的口腔外科小手术,全世界的牙科医生都经常进行。拔牙术适用于所有年龄段的人群,并已在成人中进行了广泛的研究。然而,中老年人群的拔牙可能会因局部和全身情况而变得复杂。这是一项前瞻性研究,研究对象是在 2018 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月期间到尼日利亚一家教学医院就诊的年龄大于 50 岁的单颗牙拔除患者,这些患者在医学上适合接受手术。研究人员为每位患者详细询问了牙科和病史,进行了口腔内和口腔外检查,并进行了检查以确定诊断。数据使用 SPSS® 统计软件进行分析。在研究期间,共有 311 名患者符合纳入标准。他们的平均年龄为 65 岁(标准差:9.7 岁,范围:50-104 岁)。近三分之二的患者为女性(195 人,占 63%),男女比例为 1:1.7。大多数男性患者(44 人,占 38%)的年龄在 70 岁以上,而大多数女性患者(79 人,占 41%)的年龄在 61-70 岁之间。患者中有 13 种不同的拔牙适应症。最常见的全身性疾病是高血压(37 人,占 40%)、消化性溃疡病(34 人,占 37%)和糖尿病(9 人,占 10%)。在这一患者群体中,全身性疾病似乎是一种常见病。在我们的研究中,龋齿及其并发症是患者前来拔牙的最常见原因。
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