Oral health in the elderly: results of the 6th German Oral Health Study (DMS • 6).

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Stefanie Samietz, Bernd Wöstmann, Kathrin Kuhr, A Rainer Jordan, Helmut Stark, Ina Nitschke
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Abstract

Objectives: Oral health plays a central role in overall well-being, including in the elderly. The demographic transition and its effects are resulting in a higher proportion of older people, both with and without care requirements. This paper provides an overview of the dental situation of the elderly from the 6th German Oral Health Study (DMS • 6).

Method and materials: DMS • 6 is a population-representative oral epidemiologic study that surveys oral health in Germany. Data from 797 younger seniors aged 65 to 74 were collected by calibrated examiners. The methodology remains largely consistent with that of the previous studies.

Results: Among the younger seniors (65- to 74-year-olds), edentulism has more than halved to 5.0% compared to the Fifth German Oral Health Study (DMS V) (12.4% in 2014). The mean number of missing teeth (8.6) decreased further, compared to DMS IV (14.1) and DMS V (11.1). At 18.8 teeth, the FST Index (number of filled or sound teeth) has shown improvement compared to the previous studies (DMS IV, 13.6; DMS V, 16.4). The root caries (59.1%) increased compared to DMS IV (28.0%). Caries experience (decayed, missing, filled teeth [DMFT]: 17.6), in contrast, hardly changed from DMS V (17.7). Half of 65- to 74-year-olds were diagnosed with moderate periodontitis (49.4%) and almost a third (30.4%) with severe periodontitis. In younger seniors with care requirements, therapeutic capability was greatly reduced for almost half (47.4%) and oral hygiene ability for one fifth (18.5%).

Conclusion: The prevalence of tooth loss and edentulism among younger seniors in Germany continues to decline. Due to further morbidity compression, the challenges of dental treatment lie in the continuous treatment of younger seniors to prepare them for older stages of life.

老年人口腔健康:第六次德国口腔健康研究(DMS•6)的结果。
目的:口腔健康在包括老年人在内的整体福祉中起着核心作用。人口结构的转变及其影响导致需要和不需要照顾的老年人比例上升。本文从第六届德国口腔健康研究(DMS•6)中概述了老年人的牙齿状况。方法和材料:DMS•6是一项具有人口代表性的口腔流行病学研究,调查了德国的口腔健康状况。797名年龄在65至74岁之间的年轻老年人的数据由校准的检查员收集。研究方法与以前的研究基本一致。结果:在年龄较小的老年人(65- 74岁)中,与2014年第五次德国口腔健康研究(DMS V)(12.4%)相比,蛀牙率下降了一半以上,降至5.0%。与DMS IV(14.1)和DMS V(11.1)相比,平均缺失牙数(8.6)进一步减少。在18.8颗牙时,与之前的研究相比,FST指数(填充或健全牙齿的数量)有所改善(DMS IV, 13.6;DMS v, 16.4)。牙根龋率(59.1%)高于DMS IV组(28.0%)。龋病经历(蛀牙、缺牙、补牙[DMFT]: 17.6)与DMS V(17.7)相比几乎没有变化。65岁至74岁的人中有一半(49.4%)被诊断为中度牙周炎,近三分之一(30.4%)被诊断为重度牙周炎。在需要护理的年轻老年人中,治疗能力大大降低了近一半(47.4%),口腔卫生能力大大降低了五分之一(18.5%)。结论:在德国,年轻老年人的牙齿脱落和假牙的患病率持续下降。由于进一步的发病率压缩,牙科治疗的挑战在于对年轻老年人的持续治疗,为他们的老年生活做好准备。
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Quintessence international
Quintessence international 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
11
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: QI has a new contemporary design but continues its time-honored tradition of serving the needs of the general practitioner with clinically relevant articles that are scientifically based. Dr Eli Eliav and his editorial board are dedicated to practitioners worldwide through the presentation of high-level research, useful clinical procedures, and educational short case reports and clinical notes. Rigorous but timely manuscript review is the first order of business in their quest to publish a high-quality selection of articles in the multiple specialties and disciplines that encompass dentistry.
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