假牙生物膜增加老年人呼吸道疾病。本文着重。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
American journal of dentistry Pub Date : 2024-12-01
Janaina G Maciel, Anna Clara G Gomes, Carolina Yc Sugio, Amanda Amn Garcia, Isabella F Zani, Maria H Fernandes, Simone Soares, Karin H Neppelenbroek
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目的:探讨老年丙烯酸树脂活动义齿生物膜中呼吸道病原菌的临床意义。方法:检索1999 - 2024年PubMed/Medline、Lilacs、SciELO数据库和教科书中“假牙”、“丙烯酸树脂”、“生物膜”、“肺炎”、“老年人”、“呼吸道病原体”、“呼吸道疾病”等关键词。结果:由于衰老本身以及功能和退行性改变,老年人更容易患慢性病和/或危及生命的感染。呼吸道疾病(如肺炎)在老年人中引起更大的关注,因为它们与食物和口腔病原体的吸入以及反流有关。由于义齿生物膜是呼吸道病原体的储存库,这种关系在佩戴活动义齿时更为严重,这种关系常见于60岁以上的老年人。手的灵活性和视力的缺乏对义齿的清洁产生负面影响,并有利于义齿生物膜的成熟。唾液流量减少,pH值更酸,咳嗽反射减少与义齿清洁不良相关,增加了义齿生物膜感染和吸入性肺炎的可能性,这与老年人的高死亡率有关。为了预防该人群的呼吸道疾病,应采取控制义齿生物膜的措施,如对丙烯酸树脂义齿基托进行表面或内在修饰,并采用有效的义齿清洁方法。临床意义:定植在义齿生物膜上的呼吸道病原体可被吸入呼吸道,增加呼吸道感染的风险,尤其是老年人。卫生专业人员对生物膜控制方法的了解可以预防老年假牙佩戴者的呼吸系统疾病。
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Denture biofilm increases respiratory diseases in the elderly. A mini-review.

Purpose: This mini-review discusses the clinical implication of respiratory pathogens in the biofilm on acrylic resin removable dentures in the elderly.

Methods: A search was conducted using the keywords: "dentures", " acrylic resin", "biofilm", "pneumonia", "elderly", "respiratory pathogens", and "respiratory diseases" in databases PubMed/Medline, Lilacs, SciELO and textbooks between 1999 and 2024.

Results: The elderly are more susceptible to chronic diseases and/or life-threatening infections because of senescence itself and functional and degenerative alterations. Respiratory tract diseases (such as pneumonia) are of greater concern in the elderly because they have been associated with the aspiration of food and oral pathogens and with reflux. This relationship is more aggravating in the presence of removable dentures, common in the elderly after the sixth decade of life, since denture biofilm is a reservoir of respiratory pathogens. Lack of manual dexterity and visual acuity negatively interfere with denture cleaning and favor pathogenic denture biofilm maturation. Reduced salivary flow, a more acidic pH, and a reduced cough reflex associated with poor denture cleaning increase the potential of denture biofilm infections and aspiration pneumonia, which is related to a high mortality rate in the elderly. To prevent respiratory diseases in this population, measures to control denture biofilm should be adopted, such as the superficial or intrinsic modification of the acrylic resin denture bases and the use of effective methods of denture cleaning.

Clinical significance: Respiratory pathogens colonizing denture biofilm can be aspirated into the respiratory tract, increasing the risk of respiratory infections, especially in the elderly. The knowledge of health professionals on methods of biofilm control can prevent respiratory diseases in elderly denture wearers.

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American journal of dentistry
American journal of dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
57
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Dentistry, published by Mosher & Linder, Inc., provides peer-reviewed scientific articles with clinical significance for the general dental practitioner.
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