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      Influencia de la salud oral en la calidad de vida de los adultos mayores: una revisión sistemática Translated title: Influence of oral health on the quality of life of older adults: a systematic review

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          RESUMEN: Objetivo: analizar cómo interfieren las diversas dimensiones de la salud oral en la calidad de vida de las personas mayores. Método: se realizó una revisión sistemática en las bases bibliográficas Medline, LILACS, SciELO y EBSCO Dentistry & Oral Sciences, para ello se utilizó la estrategia de búsqueda: aged OR aging AND “oral health” OR dentistry OR “geriatric dentistry” OR “dental care” OR “dental care for aged” OR “mouth diseases” OR “tooth diseases” OR “tooth loss” OR “facial pain” OR “oral hygiene” AND “quality of life” OR “health status” OR “self concept” OR “health services needs and demand” OR “personal satisfaction” OR “attitude to health” OR “risk factors” OR “age factors” OR “health status indicators” AND “sickness impact profile” OR “health surveys” OR “need essessment” OR “surveys and questionnaires” OR “reproducibility of results”. Resultados: De los 1.356 registros identificados 14 artículos fueron incluidos para el análisis. Se evidenció, mediante la evaluación bucal clínica y las encuestas de autopercepción de la salud oral, que existe una asociación entre la salud oral y la calidad de vida de las personas mayores. Conclusiones: el deterioro de la calidad de vida de las personas mayores es causado, principalmente, por la pérdida de dientes.

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          ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze how the various dimensions of oral health interfere with the quality of life of older adults. Method: a systematic review was carried out in the bibliographic databases Medline, LILACS, SciELO and EBSCO Dentistry & Oral Sciences using the search strategy: aged OR aging AND “oral health” OR dentistry OR “geriatric dentistry” OR “dental care” OR “dental care for aged” OR “mouth diseases” OR “tooth diseases” OR “tooth loss” OR “facial pain” OR “oral hygiene” AND “quality of life” OR “health status” OR “self concept” OR “health services needs and demand” OR “personal satisfaction” OR “attitude to health” OR “risk factors” OR “age factors” OR “health status indicators” AND “sickness impact profile” OR “health surveys” OR “need assessment” OR “surveys and questionnaires” OR “reproducibility of results”. Results: Of the 1,356 records identified, 14 articles were included for the analysis. Clinical oral evaluation and oral health self-perception surveys demonstrated the association between oral health and quality of life in older adults. Conclusions: the deterioration of the quality of life of older adults is mainly caused by the loss of teeth.

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          The relationship between oral health and oral health related quality of life among elderly people in United Kingdom.

          To identify the determinants of OHRQoL among older people in the United Kingdom.
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            Association between tooth loss and cognitive impairment in community-dwelling older Japanese adults: a 4-year prospective cohort study from the Ohasama study

            Background Numerous prospective studies have investigated the association between the number of remaining teeth and dementia or cognitive decline. However, no agreement has emerged on the association between tooth loss and cognitive impairment, possibly due to past studies differing in target groups and methodologies. We aimed to investigate the association between tooth loss, as evaluated through clinical oral examinations, and the development of cognitive impairment in community-dwelling older adults while considering baseline cognitive function. Methods This 4-year prospective cohort study followed 140 older adults (69.3% female) without cognitive impairment aged ≥65 years (mean age: 70.9 ± 4.3 years) living in the town of Ohasama, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Cognitive function was evaluated with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) in baseline and follow-up surveys. Based on a baseline oral examination, the participants were divided into those with 0–9 teeth and those with ≥10 teeth. To investigate the association between tooth loss and cognitive impairment, we applied a multiple logistic regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, hypertension, diabetes, cerebrovascular/cardiovascular disease, hypercholesterolemia, depressive symptoms, body mass index, smoking status, drinking status, duration of education, and baseline MMSE score. Results In the 4 years after the baseline survey, 27 participants (19.3%) developed cognitive impairment (i.e., MMSE scores of ≤24). Multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that participants with 0–9 teeth were more likely to develop cognitive impairment than those with ≥10 teeth were (odds ratio: 3.31; 95% confidence interval: 1.07–10.2). Age, male gender, and baseline MMSE scores were also significantly associated with cognitive impairment. Conclusions Tooth loss was independently associated with the development of cognitive impairment within 4 years among community-dwelling older adults. This finding corroborates the hypothesis that tooth loss may be a predictor or risk factor for cognitive decline.
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              Los determinantes sociales y su relación con la salud general y bucal de los adultos mayores

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                Journal
                ijoid
                International journal of interdisciplinary dentistry
                Int. j interdiscip. dent.
                Sociedad de Periodoncia de Chile; Sociedad de Implantología Oral de Chile; Sociedad de Prótesis y Rehabilitación Oral de Chile; Sociedad Chilena de Odontopediatría y; Sociedad de Ortodoncia de Chile (Santiago, , Chile )
                2452-5596
                2452-5588
                April 2023
                : 16
                : 1
                : 62-70
                Affiliations
                [2] Santiago orgnameUniversidad Andres Bello orgdiv1Facultad de Enfermería Chile
                [1] Región de Los Lagos orgnameMunicipalidad de Chaitén orgdiv1CECOSF Ayacara Il Chile
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                S2452-55882023000100062 S2452-5588(23)01600100062
                41ec235e-f5aa-434a-9665-ca6e745d108d

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                History
                : 21 June 2022
                : 20 December 2021
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                Aging,Quality of life,Geriatric dentistry,Oral health,Aged,Calidad de vida,Odontología geriátrica,Salud oral,Envejecimiento,Anciano

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