Factors Associated with Total Edentulism in Older Adults and Their Impact on the Self-Perception of Oral Health and Food.

Mariella Agostinho Gonçalves Lourenço, Thayná Maia Guimarães, Ana Beatriz Silva de Miranda, Rafael Barroso Pazinatto, Patrícia Dos Santos Calderon, Laércio Almeida de Melo, Fabíola Pessôa Pereira Leite
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Purpose: To identify the prevalence of and factors associated with total edentulism in the older Brazilian population and to verify whether edentulism influences self-perception of oral health and difficulty in eating.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional, population-based study used the database of the National Health Survey conducted in Brazil. Chi-square test was initially used for data analysis. Subsequently, a multivariate analysis of Poisson multiple regression type was performed to verify the adjusted prevalence ratios.

Results: A total of 43,554 older adults participated in the study, of whom 32% had completely lost their teeth. This total edentulism, based on the multivariate analysis, was associated with female gender, advanced age, illiteracy, smoking, and lack of health insurance or dental insurance (P < .001 for all). Total edentulism had an impact on better self-perception of oral health (P < .001) and greater difficulties in eating (P = .001).

Conclusions: Total edentulism in older adults is associated with worse socioeconomic conditions and a worse lifestyle. This condition has a negative impact on diet and positively affects self-perception of oral health.

老年人完全缺牙症的相关因素及其对口腔健康和食物自我感知的影响。
目的:确定巴西老年人群中全缺牙症的患病率及相关因素。此外,我们试图验证缺牙症是否会影响口腔健康和进食困难的自我感知。材料和方法:这项基于人群的横断面研究使用了在巴西进行的全国健康调查数据库。卡方检验最初用于数据分析。随后,对泊松多元回归类型进行了多变量分析,以验证调整后的患病率。结果:共有43554名老年人参与了这项研究,其中32%的人已经完全失去了牙齿。基于多变量分析,这种全缺牙症与女性(p<0.001)、年龄增长(p<0.01)、文盲(p<001)、吸烟者(p<0.001%)、,以及那些没有健康保险(p<0.001)或牙科保险(p>0.001)的人。全缺牙症对更好的口腔健康自我感知(p<001)和更大的饮食困难(p=0.001)有影响。结论:老年人全缺牙与更差的社会经济条件和更差的生活方式有关。这种情况会对饮食产生负面影响,并对口腔健康的自我感知产生积极影响。
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