Dietary Habits and Caries Prevalence in Older Adults: A Scoping Review

Dietetics Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.3390/dietetics3030020
Grigoria Gkavela, Eftychia Pappa, C. Rahiotis, Panagiota Mitrou
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Caries is very common in the elderly as there are several aggravating factors, such as a decrease of the ability to self-care and, by extension, insufficient oral hygiene, a carious diet, limited exposure to fluoride, xerostomia, gingival recession, and limited access to dental care. This study aimed to review the dietary risk factors for root caries prevalence in older adults, from socially active people to frail patients. A comprehensive search strategy was used to select studies from PubMed and Scopus databases. Two evaluators performed data extraction, screening, and quality assessment independently. Only studies written in English were included. Root caries is prevalent in the elderly due to gingival recession and root exposure to the oral environment. Dietary risk factors significantly affect root caries prevalence in older adults, including a high intake of sugars and an alteration of their composition preference in this age group. Caries risk appears more significant in frail, institutionalized patients fed softer food or supplements.
老年人的饮食习惯和龋病患病率:范围审查
龋齿在老年人中非常常见,因为有几个加重龋齿的因素,如自我护理能力下降,进而导致口腔卫生不足、龋齿饮食、接触氟的机会有限、口腔干燥症、牙龈退缩以及获得牙科护理的机会有限。本研究旨在回顾老年人(从社交活跃人群到体弱患者)根癌发病率的饮食风险因素。研究采用了全面的检索策略,从 PubMed 和 Scopus 数据库中选择研究。两名评估人员独立进行了数据提取、筛选和质量评估。仅纳入以英语撰写的研究。由于牙龈退缩和牙根暴露于口腔环境中,龋齿在老年人中很普遍。饮食风险因素对老年人的牙根龋患病率有很大影响,包括糖的高摄入量和该年龄组对糖成分偏好的改变。龋齿风险在体弱、住在养老院的病人中显得更为明显,这些病人食用较软的食物或补充剂。
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