Associations of sex, age, and number of remaining teeth with performance on oral hypofunction tests.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Gerodontology Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1111/ger.12770
Mieko Okamoto, Mitsuyoshi Yoshida, Kazuhiro Tsuga, Koichiro Matsuo, Kazunori Ikebe, Takayuki Ueda, Shunsuke Minakuchi
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Abstract

Introduction: Oral hypofunction comprises seven aspects of oral condition, including oral hygiene, oral dryness, bite strength, tongue-lip motor function, tongue pressure, masticatory function, and swallowing function. Each of these seven has a single diagnostic criterion; however, the use of a single indicator without consideration of sex, age, or other factors is controversial. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between the oral hypofunction test and sex, age, and number of remaining teeth.

Methods: The study was conducted at 12 facilities by the members of the Japanese Society of Geriatric Dentistry during April to December 2019. The participants comprised 181 healthy older adults aged 65 years and over (56.9% female; age range 65-95 years) who regularly visited these facilities. All tests of oral function and oral status available in Japan were performed on the participants, and the association between these tests and sex, age, and number of remaining teeth was examined.

Results: Sex differences were observed in masticatory function, bite force, lip closure force, jaw-opening force, oral diadochokinesis "ka," and tongue coating index (p < .05). In men, age was weakly (r = 0.20-0.40) associated with masticatory function, jaw-opening force, maximum tongue pressure, oral diadochokinesis, and swallowing function. In women, the number of remaining teeth, masticatory function, jaw-opening force, and oral diadochokinesis "ta" and "ka" was also weakly associated with age.

Conclusions: Performance on the oral hypofunction test differs by sex, age, and number of remaining teeth. This means that the current single criterion for evaluation requires caution in its interpretation.

性别、年龄和剩余牙齿数量与口腔功能低下测试成绩的关系。
引言口腔功能低下包括七个方面的口腔状况,包括口腔卫生、口腔干燥、咬合力量、舌唇运动功能、舌压、咀嚼功能和吞咽功能。这七个方面中的每一个都有一个单一的诊断标准;然而,使用单一指标而不考虑性别、年龄或其他因素是有争议的。本研究旨在评估口腔功能低下测试与性别、年龄和剩余牙齿数量之间的关联:研究由日本老年口腔医学会成员于 2019 年 4 月至 12 月期间在 12 家机构进行。参与者包括 181 名 65 岁及以上的健康老年人(56.9% 为女性;年龄范围为 65-95 岁),他们经常光顾这些机构。对参与者进行了日本现有的所有口腔功能和口腔状况测试,并研究了这些测试与性别、年龄和剩余牙齿数量之间的关联:结果:在咀嚼功能、咬合力、唇闭合力、下颌张开力、口腔双动力 "ka "和舌苔指数(p 结论)方面观察到了性别差异:口腔功能低下测试的表现因性别、年龄和剩余牙齿数量而异。这意味着在解释目前的单一评估标准时需要谨慎。
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Gerodontology
Gerodontology 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The ultimate aim of Gerodontology is to improve the quality of life and oral health of older people. The boundaries of most conventional dental specialties must be repeatedly crossed to provide optimal dental care for older people. In addition, management of other health problems impacts on dental care and clinicians need knowledge in these numerous overlapping areas. Bringing together these diverse topics within one journal serves clinicians who are seeking to read and to publish papers across a broad spectrum of specialties. This journal provides the juxtaposition of papers from traditional specialties but which share this patient-centred interest, providing a synergy that serves progress in the subject of gerodontology.
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