The burden of tooth loss in Italian elderly population living in nursing homes

Abstract Background This survey aims to evaluate the prevalence and severity of tooth loss in the Italian elderly population living in nursing homes and to associate the oral data with demographic, socioeconomic factors, the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Body Mass Index (BMI) and the Min...

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Main Authors: Fabio Cocco, Guglielmo Campus, Laura Strohmenger, Viviana Cortesi Ardizzone, Maria Grazia Cagetti
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
Series:BMC Geriatrics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0760-0
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spelling doaj-8ad6283a92104b1aa881934734214c062020-11-25T03:40:10ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182018-03-011811910.1186/s12877-018-0760-0The burden of tooth loss in Italian elderly population living in nursing homesFabio Cocco0Guglielmo Campus1Laura Strohmenger2Viviana Cortesi Ardizzone3Maria Grazia Cagetti4Department of Surgery, Microsurgery and Medical Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of SassariDepartment of Surgery, Microsurgery and Medical Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of SassariWHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology and Community Dentistry, University of MilanWHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology and Community Dentistry, University of MilanWHO Collaborating Centre for Epidemiology and Community Dentistry, University of MilanAbstract Background This survey aims to evaluate the prevalence and severity of tooth loss in the Italian elderly population living in nursing homes and to associate the oral data with demographic, socioeconomic factors, the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Body Mass Index (BMI) and the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) scores. Methods A cluster sample method was performed using each nursing home as a cluster. Twenty-three nursing homes located in the five areas of the Italy (North-West, North-East, Centre, South and Islands) were selected. An informed consent to participate was distributed by the personnel of the selected nursing homes and signed directly by subjects/caregivers; 2114 forms were distributed, 1998 forms signed and finally 1976 subjects were examined. Chewing ability was scored as good (≥10 functional units (FUs)), sufficient (7–10 FUs), and insufficient (< 7 FUs). The presence of prosthetic dental restorations was summarized as: absent of prosthesis, fixed prosthesis, removable prosthesis, combined prosthesis. Age, gender, socioeconomic status, MMSE, BMI and MNA were obtained from medical charts. Results Almost three quarters of the subjects were ≥ 80 years old (74.37%) and women (74.04%). The prevalence of edentulism was 42.10% with a large variation among the five areas of Italy (from 34.43% in Centre to 53.46% in North-West). Insufficient presence of FUs was preeminent in each age group (prevalence 42.10%) and statistically associated to age and to female gender (p <  0.01). Overweight/obese (7.47%) subjects showed the highest FUs. Area of living, MMSE (both < 0.01), BMI (p = 0.01) were statistically significant associated to the type of prosthetic dental restorations in the oldest group. Subjects with no mental impairment showed the highest percentage of prosthetic dental restorations (32.36%). Conclusions More than half of the sample has an insufficient number of functional units for chewing and this is more pronounced in females. The presence and the type of prosthetic dental restorations are linked to cognitive impairment: the higher is the mental impairment the higher is the number of subjects with absence of prosthetic restorations. The findings of this national survey highlight the need for public health policy, aiming to increase awareness regarding oral health though health education.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0760-0EdentulismCognitionEpidemiologyNutrition
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author Fabio Cocco
Guglielmo Campus
Laura Strohmenger
Viviana Cortesi Ardizzone
Maria Grazia Cagetti
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Guglielmo Campus
Laura Strohmenger
Viviana Cortesi Ardizzone
Maria Grazia Cagetti
The burden of tooth loss in Italian elderly population living in nursing homes
BMC Geriatrics
Edentulism
Cognition
Epidemiology
Nutrition
author_facet Fabio Cocco
Guglielmo Campus
Laura Strohmenger
Viviana Cortesi Ardizzone
Maria Grazia Cagetti
author_sort Fabio Cocco
title The burden of tooth loss in Italian elderly population living in nursing homes
title_short The burden of tooth loss in Italian elderly population living in nursing homes
title_full The burden of tooth loss in Italian elderly population living in nursing homes
title_fullStr The burden of tooth loss in Italian elderly population living in nursing homes
title_full_unstemmed The burden of tooth loss in Italian elderly population living in nursing homes
title_sort burden of tooth loss in italian elderly population living in nursing homes
publisher BMC
series BMC Geriatrics
issn 1471-2318
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Background This survey aims to evaluate the prevalence and severity of tooth loss in the Italian elderly population living in nursing homes and to associate the oral data with demographic, socioeconomic factors, the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Body Mass Index (BMI) and the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) scores. Methods A cluster sample method was performed using each nursing home as a cluster. Twenty-three nursing homes located in the five areas of the Italy (North-West, North-East, Centre, South and Islands) were selected. An informed consent to participate was distributed by the personnel of the selected nursing homes and signed directly by subjects/caregivers; 2114 forms were distributed, 1998 forms signed and finally 1976 subjects were examined. Chewing ability was scored as good (≥10 functional units (FUs)), sufficient (7–10 FUs), and insufficient (< 7 FUs). The presence of prosthetic dental restorations was summarized as: absent of prosthesis, fixed prosthesis, removable prosthesis, combined prosthesis. Age, gender, socioeconomic status, MMSE, BMI and MNA were obtained from medical charts. Results Almost three quarters of the subjects were ≥ 80 years old (74.37%) and women (74.04%). The prevalence of edentulism was 42.10% with a large variation among the five areas of Italy (from 34.43% in Centre to 53.46% in North-West). Insufficient presence of FUs was preeminent in each age group (prevalence 42.10%) and statistically associated to age and to female gender (p <  0.01). Overweight/obese (7.47%) subjects showed the highest FUs. Area of living, MMSE (both < 0.01), BMI (p = 0.01) were statistically significant associated to the type of prosthetic dental restorations in the oldest group. Subjects with no mental impairment showed the highest percentage of prosthetic dental restorations (32.36%). Conclusions More than half of the sample has an insufficient number of functional units for chewing and this is more pronounced in females. The presence and the type of prosthetic dental restorations are linked to cognitive impairment: the higher is the mental impairment the higher is the number of subjects with absence of prosthetic restorations. The findings of this national survey highlight the need for public health policy, aiming to increase awareness regarding oral health though health education.
topic Edentulism
Cognition
Epidemiology
Nutrition
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-018-0760-0
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