牙科修复材料和对老年人的特殊考虑

Tarik Mohammed Ali Alakkad, Moayad Adnan Diwan, Mohammed Khalid Al Sanie, O. Balkhair, Faisal Musaad Al Mobarak, Rasha Ahmed Badahdah, Abdulaziz Fahad Bakhsh, Norah Rjaa Al Otaibi, Saud Fahad Bin Abdulwahed, Haifa Mohammed Al Sharif, Riyadh Obied Al Anazi
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随着全球人口老龄化,老年人的口腔健康面临着独特的挑战,尤其是在龋齿方面。尤其是根龋,由于老年人有大量的滞留牙,根龋已成为一个日益令人担忧的问题。这篇综述深入探讨了老年人根龋的发生频率,并研究了现有牙科修复材料(包括汞合金、玻璃离子粘结剂和光固化复合树脂)在满足老年人独特要求方面的局限性。研究强调,迫切需要改善这些材料的抗菌、粘接、再矿化、强度和耐久性等特性。此外,研究还讨论了与老龄化有关的因素、治疗计划以及老年牙科护理中的特殊考虑因素。综述还深入探讨了为老年人提供牙科护理所面临的挑战,包括抑郁、体位性低血压、处方药、延迟愈合、适应潜力、粘膜质量和牙菌斑控制不佳。此外,它还探讨了口腔干燥症、磨牙症和某些疾病在加剧老年人牙科问题方面的作用。它还介绍了新型抗龋齿修复材料,如抗菌材料、再矿化材料和自愈合/低收缩材料,强调了它们在改善老年人口腔健康方面的潜力。
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Dental restorative materials and special consideration for the elderly
With the global population aging, the oral health of elderly individuals faces unique challenges, particularly concerning dental caries. Root caries, in particular, have become a growing concern due to the significant number of retained teeth in older adults. This review delves into the frequency of root caries among older individuals and examines the limitations of existing dental restorative materials, including amalgam, glass ionomer cement, and light-cured composite resin, in meeting the unique requirements of the elderly. It underscores the urgent necessity for improving the antibacterial, bonding, remineralization, strength, and durability characteristics of these materials. Additionally, the study discusses factors related to aging, treatment planning, and special considerations in geriatric dental care. The review also delves into the challenges associated with providing dental care to elderly individuals, including depression, postural hypotension, prescribed drugs, delayed healing, adaptive potential, mucosal quality, and poor plaque control. Moreover, it addresses the role of xerostomia, bruxism, and certain medical conditions in exacerbating dental issues in the elderly. It also introduces novel anticariogenic restorative materials, such as antimicrobial materials, remineralization materials, and self-healing/low-shrinkage materials, highlighting their potential to improve oral health in older individuals.
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