IMPACT OF AGING AND STRESS ON THE PERIODONTAL HEALTH OF THE GERIATRIC POPULATION BEFORE AND AFTER PERIODONTAL TREATMENT IN OLD HOMES OF KARACHI, PAKISTAN

U. Mushtaque, A. Iqbal, A. Naveed, AA Ali, E. Shahzad, I. Aslam
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Age and stress-related periodontal diseases are prevalent in the geriatric population and continue to provide a significant epidemiological concern. Objective: To assess the impact of ageing and stress on the periodontal health of the senior population before and after periodontal treatment Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted between February and October 2023. Twenty-two senior patients aged 55 to 77 were selected through purposeful random sampling, excluding those unwilling or unable to participate. A semi-structured questionnaire, translated into the native language, assessed periodontal health using the Basic Periodontal Examination (BPE). Informed consent was obtained from participants, who were assured confidentiality and the right to withdraw. Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 23, employing mean and standard deviation for continuous data and frequency tables for categorized data. Cross-tabulation and significance testing were utilized to demonstrate associations. Results: The results of the prevailing cross-sectional study reveal that there exists an association between moderate to elevated levels of perceived stress and the manifestation of severe instances of periodontal disease. As per the study findings, periodontitis tends to afflict individuals across older adult age demographics. Conclusion: The study emphasised that stress and ageing are key risk factors for periodontal diseases, underlining the importance of addressing them during therapy. Consistent oral hygiene can prevent periodontitis in older adults.
巴基斯坦卡拉奇养老院牙周治疗前后老龄化和压力对老年人牙周健康的影响
与年龄和压力有关的牙周病在老年人群中很普遍,并继续成为一个重要的流行病学问题。研究目的评估老龄化和压力在牙周治疗前后对老年人群牙周健康的影响:在 2023 年 2 月至 10 月期间进行了一项横断面研究。通过有目的的随机抽样,排除不愿意或无法参与的患者,选取了 22 名 55 至 77 岁的高龄患者。研究人员将半结构式问卷翻译成当地语言,使用基本牙周检查(BPE)评估牙周健康状况。调查获得了参与者的知情同意,并向他们保证了保密性和退出调查的权利。数据分析采用 SPSS 23 版本,连续数据采用平均值和标准差,分类数据采用频数表。交叉表和显著性检验用于证明相关性。结果横断面研究结果显示,中度至高度的压力感知与严重牙周病的表现之间存在关联。根据研究结果,牙周炎往往困扰着不同年龄段的老年人。结论该研究强调,压力和老化是牙周病的主要风险因素,强调了在治疗过程中解决这些问题的重要性。坚持口腔卫生可以预防老年人牙周炎。
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