Community Dental Health

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Cover Date:
March 2014
Print ISSN:
0265 539X
Vol:
31
Issue:
1

CDH Mar14 3309-Zenthöfer pp27-31.pdf

Community Dental Health (2014) 31, 27–31 Received 9 October 2013; Accepted 11 November 2013

© BASCD 2014 doi:10.1922/CDH_3309Zenthöfer05

Comparison of oral health among older people with and without dementia

Older people with dementia are very dependent on nursing, and caregivers are frequently confronted with oral-care-resistant behaviour which may lead to shortcomings in oral health. Objective: To compare oral hygiene and health status of institutionalised older people suffering, or not, from dementia. Basic research design: Prospective cohort study (single-blind). Clinical setting: Institutionalised older population in south-west Germany. Participants: Ninety-three, allocated to two groups: dementia (n=57) and non-dementia (n=36) based on a mini mental state examination. Main outcome measures: Target variables were plaque control record (PCR), gingival bleeding index (GBI), community periodontal index of treatment needs (CPITN), and denture hygiene index (DHI). Differences between the dementia and non-dementia groups were evaluated by univariate testing of all target variables. Results: Univariate analysis revealed the amount of plaque in the dementia group was significantly higher than in the non-dementia group (p=0.004). Mean CPITN of participants in the dementia group was significantly worse than those of participants in the non-dementia group (p<0.001). All participants in the dementia group had periodontitis in at least one of the sextants, compared with 74% in the non-dementia group (p<0.001). For DHI (p=0.198) and GBI (p=0.275) no differences were found between the groups. Conclusions: Some aspects of oral hygiene and health seem to be worse for the institutionalised older people with dementia. Permanent specially adapted intervention for residents suffering from dementia in long-term care homes, and training for caregivers, is desirable to maintain life-long oral hygiene and health.

Key words: older people, dementia, oral health, hygiene

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Authors
A. Zenthöfer, J. Schröder, T. Cabrera, P. Rammelsberg, A.J. Hassel

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