Associations between tooth loss, denture use, and dementia in older Taiwanese adults.

Yi-Wen Chen, Chung-Yi Li, Shang-Chi Lee, Li-Jung Elizabeth Ku, Yu-Tsung Chou, Arief Hargono, Chang-Ta Chiu, Wen-Hsuan Hou
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Background: The literature has mainly focused on the association between tooth loss and dementia, and evidence regarding the separate and joint effects of tooth loss and denture use on the risk of dementia is limited. This study investigated the links among tooth loss, denture use, and dementia risk in Taiwanese adults aged 65 years or older.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study utilized data from the 2009 National Health Interview Survey and 2008-2017 National Health Insurance claim records, including the records of 2247 individuals free from dementia treatment in 2008-2009. Dementia diagnoses were tracked until 2017. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to calculate hazard ratios (HRs) for exploring the correlations among tooth loss, denture use, and dementia risk.

Results: Older adults with 20 or more natural teeth and dentures had the lowest dementia incidence (1.43 per 100 person-years). Those with <20 natural teeth, with or without dentures, experienced high dementia incidence rates of 2.31 and 3.33 per 100 person-years, respectively. After adjusting for various factors (i.e., sociodemographic characteristics, health conditions/comorbidities, and lifestyles), having <20 natural teeth or not using dentures was associated with non-significantly increased HRs of 1.30 (95% CI, 0.99-1.71) and 1.20 (95% CI, 0.95-1.52). Subgroup analysis revealed that compared to older adults with 20 or more natural teeth and dentures, those with <20 natural teeth and not wearing dentures had a significantly increased risk of dementia (adjusted HR, 1.57; 95% CI, 1.04-2.37).

Conclusion: This study found that having <20 natural teeth and not using dentures was significantly associated with an increased risk of dementia in Taiwanese individuals aged 65 years or above.

台湾老年人牙齿脱落、假牙使用与痴呆的关系。
背景:文献主要集中在牙齿脱落和痴呆之间的关系,关于牙齿脱落和义齿使用对痴呆风险的单独或联合影响的证据有限。摘要本研究调查台湾65岁以上老年人牙齿缺失、假牙使用与失智风险的关系。方法:本回顾性队列研究利用2009年全国健康访谈调查和2008-2017年国民健康保险索赔记录的数据,包括2008-2009年未接受痴呆治疗的2247人的记录。痴呆症诊断一直追踪到2017年。采用Cox比例风险模型计算风险比(hr),探讨牙齿脱落、义齿使用与痴呆风险之间的相关性。结果:拥有20颗或更多天然牙和假牙的老年人痴呆发病率最低(1.43 / 100人年)。结论:这项研究发现拥有
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