Oral hygiene practices and status of stroke patients attending an outpatient clinic in a Nigerian tertiary hospital.

M. Adeyemi, A. Bello, M. Ernest, Ehigie Igben, K. Wahab
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Background: There may be an impairment of oral self-care post-stroke which may compromise oral hygiene and health. However, there is paucity of information on oral hygiene and oral health status of stroke patients in Nigeria. Objective: To assess the oral hygiene and health status of stroke outpatients. Method: A cross-sectional study of stroke patients attending the neurology outpatient clinic of a tertiary hospital in North Central Nigeria was conducted. Data on sociodemographic variables and oral health behaviour was obtained. Each patient was examined to determine the oral hygiene status using the Simplified Oral Hygiene index, DMFT index for the status of caries, Modified gingival index for the presence or absence of gingival disease and Modified Rankin score for functional impairment Results: There were 120 participants with a mean age of 60.30±13.21 years. Poor oral hygiene status was found in 29.7% while 28.8% had good oral hygiene status. The mean DMFT was 1.37±2.672. Dental caries was seen in 48/120 (40%) while 28 (23.3%) had gingival diseases. A modified Rankin score of 3-5 was independently associated with poor oral hygiene status (OR 1.367; 95% CI 1.020-1.832; p=0.036). Conclusion: Poor oral hygiene status is common in patients with stroke and the risk of this is higher in those with poor functional status. Oral health status should be considered in the holistic rehabilitation of stroke patients.  
在尼日利亚一家三级医院门诊就诊的中风患者的口腔卫生习惯和状况。
背景:中风后口腔自我护理能力可能会受到影响,从而损害口腔卫生和健康。然而,有关尼日利亚中风患者口腔卫生和口腔健康状况的信息却很少。目的评估中风门诊患者的口腔卫生和健康状况。方法:对中风患者进行横断面研究:对在尼日利亚中北部一家三级医院神经科门诊就诊的中风患者进行横断面研究。获得了有关社会人口变量和口腔健康行为的数据。采用简化口腔卫生指数、龋齿状况 DMFT 指数、有无牙龈疾病的改良牙龈指数和功能障碍的改良兰金评分对每位患者进行检查,以确定其口腔卫生状况:120 名参与者的平均年龄为(60.30±13.21)岁。口腔卫生状况不佳者占 29.7%,口腔卫生状况良好者占 28.8%。平均 DMFT 为 1.37±2.672。48/120(40%)人患有龋齿,28(23.3%)人患有牙龈疾病。改良兰金评分 3-5 分与口腔卫生状况不佳独立相关(OR 1.367;95% CI 1.020-1.832;P=0.036)。结论口腔卫生状况不佳在脑卒中患者中很常见,功能状况不佳的患者出现这种情况的风险更高。中风患者的整体康复应考虑口腔健康状况。
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