SAÚDE BUCAL E CONDIÇÕES SISTÊMICAS EM IDOSOS DA BAIXADA FLUMINENSE: COORTE RETROSPECTIVO

Authors

  • Marcelo José Uzeda Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Adriana Pinheiro de Carvalho
  • Andréao Fagundes Campello
  • Rodrigo Figueiredo Resende
  • Suelen Cristina Sartoretto
  • Cláudia Monsores de Oliveira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/ijosd.v1i60.51927

Abstract

Systemic balance and oral health are clinical conditions that establish a multidimensional relationship capable of having a great impact on the individual's daily well-being. Metabolic dysfunctions associated with nutritional status and loss of muscle capacity generate a greater need for care in the elderly. From the dental point of view, the presence of natural teeth, as well as the degree of periodontal disease, are associated with masticatory competence and, thus, are determining factors in the health of the population over 60 years of age. The present study aimed to describe descriptively, through the retrospective analysis of the last 05 years, the relationship between oral health and the systemic conditions of individuals over 60 years old living in the Baixada Fluminense (Rio de Janeiro / Brazil) with evident population demographic growth. For that purpose, 11,390 medical records of patients who were users of the Clínica Odontológica of Universidade Iguaçu / RJ were analyzed, 1,125 who met the inclusion criteria were selected. The results highlight the presence of periodontal disease in about 56% of diabetic individuals, in addition to 43% with the hypertensive condition at the time of care, pointing to an important relationship between the attention to the oral health of the assisted population in this region and their systemic conditions.

Keywords: Oral Health, Elderly, Dentistry, Systemic Coditions, Health Care

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2022-02-27

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