Association of Root Caries with Oral Habits in Older Individuals Attending a Rural Health Centre of a Dental Hospital in India
Background: Many risk factors can compromise an older adult’s systemic health. Among the oral ailments in the elderly, root caries is a significant one which causes tooth loss in them. Hence, there is a need to have a baseline data for understanding problem of root caries in elderly population a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2014-11-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/5165/8771_CE(Ra)_F(Sh)_PF1(AJAK)_PFA(Sh).pdf |
Summary: | Background: Many risk factors can compromise an older
adult’s systemic health. Among the oral ailments in the elderly,
root caries is a significant one which causes tooth loss in them.
Hence, there is a need to have a baseline data for understanding
problem of root caries in elderly population and factors which
affect its prevalence.
Aims: a)To asses the prevalence of root caries in older individuals
in a rural health centre in India. b) To asses the relationship of
oral habits with root caries.
Materials and Methods: The study included 210 elderly
dentate and consenting individuals (123-females, 87-males)
aged 55 to 75 y and above. Demographic and health behaviour
data were collected through personal interviews. The subjects
were examined for root caries. Statistical analyses of the data
were done using chi-square and multiple logistic regression
analysis.
Results: Out of all, 94.76% of elderly patients examined
had gingival recession in one or more teeth. The prevalence
of root caries was 41.9%. The prevalence of root caries was
significantly associated with age, perceived dryness of mouth,
smoking, smoking and tobacco chewing and tobacco chewing
only (p<0.05). There was significantly higher root caries in the
age group of 75 years and above (OR-3.67).
Conclusion: It was evident from our study that root caries
prevalence was high in elderly population. Age, root surfaces
with recession, deleterious oral habits such as smoking,
tobacco chewing, and dryness of mouth had a definite effect on
the prevalence of root caries. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |