A Cross-Sectional Study to Assess Diabetes as a Risk Factor for Root Caries Amongst the Elderly Population in Udupi District, Karnataka State, India.

Q2 Environmental Science
The Scientific World Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/9963917
Kush Kalra, Ramprasad Vasthare, Shivashankar K N, Nishu Singla, Deepak Kumar Singhal, Ritesh Singla
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Abstract

Objectives: To compare the prevalence of root surface carious lesions among the nondiabetic and diabetic elderly population and its association with various risk factors.

Methods: An observational analytical cross-sectional study was conducted among 800 elderly participants, 431 males and 369 females, aged 50 years and above, with a minimum of ten teeth present, with 400 being diabetic and 400 nondiabetic from the various hospitals of the Udupi district. Demographics, socioeconomic status, oral hygiene practices, oral abusive habits, and history of type 2 diabetes were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire followed by an intraoral examination to assess root caries. The primary outcome measure was the presence of any carious or filled root surface. Binary logistic regression univariate analysis was done for all the predictor variables, and those with significant associations were further analyzed by multivariate analysis with the enter method in a single-step model. An appropriate nomogram was designed for risk prediction.

Results: Overall, the root caries prevalence was 37.3%, and the mean root caries index was 14.28%. The prevalence of root caries was 46% in people with diabetes and 28.5% in nondiabetics. Participants with type 2 diabetes, less education, low socioeconomic status, and using finger cleaning had a significantly higher risk of developing root caries. Additionally, those who used removable partial dentures (RPDs) were found to be 4.65 times more likely to have root caries than those who did not use RPDs.

Conclusion: Elderly diabetics are at a higher risk for developing root caries and are strongly advised to maintain good oral hygiene practices and to undergo periodic dental evaluations. Therefore, it is crucial to emphasize early diagnosis and treatment of root caries in this population.

印度卡纳塔克邦乌杜皮区一项横断面研究,评估糖尿病作为老年人口龋齿风险因素的情况。
目的比较非糖尿病和糖尿病老年人群中根面龋病的患病率及其与各种风险因素的关系:对来自乌杜比区各家医院的 800 名 50 岁及以上、至少有 10 颗牙齿的老年人(男性 431 人,女性 369 人)进行了观察分析横断面研究,其中 400 人为糖尿病患者,400 人为非糖尿病患者。通过访谈者发放的问卷收集了人口统计学、社会经济状况、口腔卫生习惯、口腔辱骂习惯和 2 型糖尿病病史,随后进行了口腔内检查以评估牙根龋情况。主要结果指标是牙根表面是否存在龋坏或填充。对所有预测变量进行了二元逻辑回归单变量分析,并在单步模型中使用回车法对具有显著相关性的变量进行了多变量分析。设计了适当的风险预测提名图:总体而言,根龋发生率为 37.3%,平均根龋指数为 14.28%。糖尿病患者的牙根龋齿发生率为 46%,非糖尿病患者的牙根龋齿发生率为 28.5%。患有 2 型糖尿病、教育程度较低、社会经济地位较低以及使用手指清洁的参与者患龋齿的风险明显更高。此外,使用可摘局部义齿(RPD)的人患牙根龋的几率是不使用 RPD 的人的 4.65 倍:结论:老年糖尿病患者患龋齿的风险较高,因此强烈建议他们保持良好的口腔卫生习惯,并定期进行牙科评估。因此,强调对这一人群进行根龋的早期诊断和治疗至关重要。
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期刊介绍: The Scientific World Journal is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research, reviews, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in science, technology, and medicine. The journal is divided into 81 subject areas.
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