The condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of Lublin

Mucous membrane defense mechanisms are impaired with age, both immunologically and physically. This decreases oral mucosa regenerative capability and results in greater susceptibility to injuries and microbial and fungal colonization. Pathological changes of the mucous membrane should be diagnosed a...

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Main Authors: Kaminska-Pikiewicz Katarzyna, Chalas Renata, Bachanek Teresa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-03-01
Series:Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-3029abf4ded344e29f100c3d76a328ab2020-11-25T02:54:01ZengSciendoCurrent Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences2300-66762017-03-01301394210.1515/cipms-2017-0009cipms-2017-0009The condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of LublinKaminska-Pikiewicz Katarzyna0Chalas Renata1Bachanek Teresa2Chair and Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Medical University of Lublin, Karmelicka 7, 20-081 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Medical University of Lublin, Karmelicka 7, 20-081 Lublin, PolandChair and Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Medical University of Lublin, Karmelicka 7, 20-081 Lublin, PolandMucous membrane defense mechanisms are impaired with age, both immunologically and physically. This decreases oral mucosa regenerative capability and results in greater susceptibility to injuries and microbial and fungal colonization. Pathological changes of the mucous membrane should be diagnosed and treated early, as some may develop into cancerous changes. Therefore, regular dental check-ups are essential, especially in old age. The aim of the study was to assess the condition of the oral mucosa in seniors residing in either Lublin Nursing Homes (LNH) or in home care. The study was conducted among 240 people over the age of 65: 117 LNH residents and 123 seniors living independently. The assessment of oral mucosa was conducted via clinical examination so as to see evidence of pathological change. On the base of the performed examination, pathological changes of the oral mucosa were observed in 43.59% of all LNH residents and in 34.96% of all seniors living in home care (independently). In both groups, atrophic glossitis, candidiasis (in susp.) and stomatitis prothetica were most frequently noted. Hence, it can be said that the condition of the oral mucosa of the examined seniors from Lublin is unsatisfactory.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/cipms.2017.30.issue-1/cipms-2017-0009/cipms-2017-0009.xml?format=INTelderlyoral mucosanursing homes
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Chalas Renata
Bachanek Teresa
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Chalas Renata
Bachanek Teresa
The condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of Lublin
Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
elderly
oral mucosa
nursing homes
author_facet Kaminska-Pikiewicz Katarzyna
Chalas Renata
Bachanek Teresa
author_sort Kaminska-Pikiewicz Katarzyna
title The condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of Lublin
title_short The condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of Lublin
title_full The condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of Lublin
title_fullStr The condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of Lublin
title_full_unstemmed The condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of Lublin
title_sort condition of oral mucosa in the elderly (over 65 years) of lublin
publisher Sciendo
series Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
issn 2300-6676
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Mucous membrane defense mechanisms are impaired with age, both immunologically and physically. This decreases oral mucosa regenerative capability and results in greater susceptibility to injuries and microbial and fungal colonization. Pathological changes of the mucous membrane should be diagnosed and treated early, as some may develop into cancerous changes. Therefore, regular dental check-ups are essential, especially in old age. The aim of the study was to assess the condition of the oral mucosa in seniors residing in either Lublin Nursing Homes (LNH) or in home care. The study was conducted among 240 people over the age of 65: 117 LNH residents and 123 seniors living independently. The assessment of oral mucosa was conducted via clinical examination so as to see evidence of pathological change. On the base of the performed examination, pathological changes of the oral mucosa were observed in 43.59% of all LNH residents and in 34.96% of all seniors living in home care (independently). In both groups, atrophic glossitis, candidiasis (in susp.) and stomatitis prothetica were most frequently noted. Hence, it can be said that the condition of the oral mucosa of the examined seniors from Lublin is unsatisfactory.
topic elderly
oral mucosa
nursing homes
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