Prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of Chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.

Chile is experiencing a process of demographic aging with an increase in the number of elderly people, a percentage of which resides in Long-term Establishments for the Elderly (LEE). However, there is little information on the reality of the elderly in these long-term care facilities, so this study...

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Main Authors: Carla P. Lozano, Cristian Vergara, Ximena Mulan Mercedes Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Concepción. 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Oral Research
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Online Access:http://joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2018.025/396
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spelling doaj-53b8c15ff3fe4c9eb708609fc43f323e2020-11-24T23:58:42ZengUniversidad de Concepción.Journal of Oral Research0719-24600719-24792018-03-017310811310.17126/joralres.2018.025 Prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of Chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.Carla P. Lozano0Cristian Vergara1Ximena Mulan Mercedes Lee2Institute for Research in Dental Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry. University of Chile, Santiago, ChileDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Faculty of Dentistry. University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. ChileDepartment of Prosthetics, Faculty of Dentistry. University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. Chile is experiencing a process of demographic aging with an increase in the number of elderly people, a percentage of which resides in Long-term Establishments for the Elderly (LEE). However, there is little information on the reality of the elderly in these long-term care facilities, so this study was conducted to compare the epidemiological profile of the prevalent oral pathologies as well as chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), of institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly subjects. Seventy-six institutionalized and forty-three non-institutionalized subjects were examined intraorally, and their clinical health record, gender and age were obtained, according to inclusion/exclusion criteria. The results indicate that female gender is the most common, with an average age of 78.5 year, with those 80 years old and above comprising the predominant group. The most prevalent oral lesions within the institutionalized group were denture stomatitis and irritative hyperplasia, while in the non-institutionalized these two lesions were found less frequently. As for the presence of xerostomia, there was no difference between the groups. The most common condition in both groups was total maxillary and mandibular edentulous, with the latter variable present more frequently in the institutionalized group (p<0.05). The predominant NCD for both groups were arterial hypertension, arthritis-osteoarthritis and diabetes mellitus (p>0.05), and depression was the most prevalent NCD in the non-institutionalized group (p<0.05). This study provides valuable information on the epidemiology of elderly´s oral lesions and NCDs to inform the decision-making process of public health policieshttp://joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2018.025/396Oral lesionsElderly peopleInstitutionalizedChronic non-communicable diseases.
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author Carla P. Lozano
Cristian Vergara
Ximena Mulan Mercedes Lee
spellingShingle Carla P. Lozano
Cristian Vergara
Ximena Mulan Mercedes Lee
Prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of Chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.
Journal of Oral Research
Oral lesions
Elderly people
Institutionalized
Chronic non-communicable diseases.
author_facet Carla P. Lozano
Cristian Vergara
Ximena Mulan Mercedes Lee
author_sort Carla P. Lozano
title Prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of Chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.
title_short Prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of Chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.
title_full Prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of Chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.
title_fullStr Prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of Chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of Chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.
title_sort prevalence of oral lesions and chronic non-communicable diseases in a sample of chilean institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly.
publisher Universidad de Concepción.
series Journal of Oral Research
issn 0719-2460
0719-2479
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Chile is experiencing a process of demographic aging with an increase in the number of elderly people, a percentage of which resides in Long-term Establishments for the Elderly (LEE). However, there is little information on the reality of the elderly in these long-term care facilities, so this study was conducted to compare the epidemiological profile of the prevalent oral pathologies as well as chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), of institutionalized versus non-institutionalized elderly subjects. Seventy-six institutionalized and forty-three non-institutionalized subjects were examined intraorally, and their clinical health record, gender and age were obtained, according to inclusion/exclusion criteria. The results indicate that female gender is the most common, with an average age of 78.5 year, with those 80 years old and above comprising the predominant group. The most prevalent oral lesions within the institutionalized group were denture stomatitis and irritative hyperplasia, while in the non-institutionalized these two lesions were found less frequently. As for the presence of xerostomia, there was no difference between the groups. The most common condition in both groups was total maxillary and mandibular edentulous, with the latter variable present more frequently in the institutionalized group (p<0.05). The predominant NCD for both groups were arterial hypertension, arthritis-osteoarthritis and diabetes mellitus (p>0.05), and depression was the most prevalent NCD in the non-institutionalized group (p<0.05). This study provides valuable information on the epidemiology of elderly´s oral lesions and NCDs to inform the decision-making process of public health policies
topic Oral lesions
Elderly people
Institutionalized
Chronic non-communicable diseases.
url http://joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2018.025/396
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