Geriatric oral health neglect: calculus on the attached gingiva; A case report

Okereke Promise Udohchukwu, Chimeremeze Offurum, Victor Anezi Eze, Okpechukwu Chidubem Peter, Ifedibar Wisdom Chisom, Ezi Akaji Abigail
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Aging exerts various effects on and causes changes to the oral tissues. It is often difficult to distinguish between what is caused by the physiological process of aging itself and what is caused by the individual’s lifestyle or diseases. The elderly face peculiar health challenges and require special dental care. It is therefore vital that greater attention be given to the oral health needs of this rapidly population. In this article, we present the case of an elderly female patient with a rare case of calculus on the attached gingiva. A 90-year-old retired teacher with a history of hypertension, presented with a small, painless, grayish-brown growth on her attached gingiva, noticed by her daughter-in-law. Examination revealed signs of gingivitis and significant dental issues including missing teeth, fractures, and calculus buildup. Diagnosis of Chronic Generalized Marginal Gingivitis and calculus deposition was made, and scaling and polishing were performed. Perforation of the attached gingiva was observed during scaling thus exposing the root, which facilitated the calculus accumulation. Post-procedure care included medication and oral hygiene instructions. Follow-up after one week showed satisfactory healing, but subsequent assessment at three months revealed plaque accumulation, with the patient declining further treatment. The patient shows a relative neglect in oral healthcare given the subpar oral health features she exhibited and decline of further treatment options presented to her. This is common in the population as some abnormal oral presentations and features are perceived as normal in the population which can be attributed to poor knowledge of oral health practices which affects the illness seeking behaviour of individual. Calculus deposition in the oral cavity requires a hard surface for formation, and proper oral hygiene practices are essential to mitigate its adverse effects, particularly among the elderly who may require additional attention due to their unique physiological changes.
老年口腔健康忽视:附着牙龈上的牙结石;病例报告
衰老会对口腔组织产生各种影响并引起变化。通常很难区分哪些是由衰老本身的生理过程引起的,哪些是由个人的生活方式或疾病引起的。老年人面临着特殊的健康挑战,需要特殊的牙科护理。因此,对这一迅速增长的人群的口腔健康需求给予更多关注至关重要。在本文中,我们将介绍一位患有罕见的附着龈结石的老年女性患者的病例。 患者是一名 90 岁的退休教师,有高血压病史,儿媳发现她的附着龈上长了一颗灰褐色的无痛小结石。检查发现她有牙龈炎和严重的牙科问题,包括牙齿缺失、骨折和牙结石堆积。诊断结果为慢性全身边缘性牙龈炎和牙结石沉积,并进行了洗牙和抛光。在洗牙过程中发现附着的牙龈穿孔,从而暴露出牙根,导致牙结石堆积。术后护理包括药物治疗和口腔卫生指导。一周后的随访显示愈合情况令人满意,但随后三个月的评估显示牙菌斑堆积,患者拒绝进一步治疗。 鉴于该患者表现出的口腔健康状况欠佳,且拒绝接受进一步的治疗方案,这表明她相对忽视口腔保健。这种情况在人群中很常见,因为一些异常的口腔表现和特征在人群中被认为是正常的,这可归因于对口腔保健知识的缺乏,从而影响了个人的求医行为。 沉积在口腔中的牙结石需要一个坚硬的表面才能形成,正确的口腔卫生习惯对减轻牙结石的不良影响至关重要,尤其是老年人,由于其独特的生理变化,他们可能需要额外的关注。
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