医学
牙周炎
危险系数
牙缺失
队列
临床附着丧失
队列研究
置信区间
口腔健康
老年学
内科学
牙科
作者
Misa Nishimoto,Tomoki Tanaka,Hirohiko Hirano,Yutaka Watanabe,Yuki Ohara,Maki Shirobe,Katsuya Iijima
出处
期刊:Geriatrics
[MDPI AG]
日期:2023-02-13
卷期号:8 (1): 25-25
标识
DOI:10.3390/geriatrics8010025
摘要
Oral frailty, overlapping a decline in multi-faceted oral functions and often seen in older adults, increases risks of adverse health outcomes, thereby necessitating earlier measures. Tooth loss, a major element of oral frailty, is mainly caused by periodontal disease and is an irreversible event. Therefore, this study aimed to clarify whether advanced periodontal disease increases the risks of "new-onset" oral frailty through a longitudinal analysis based on the 2012 baseline survey of the Kashiwa cohort and the follow-up assessments conducted in 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2018. The participants were disability-free, non-orally frail older adults living in Kashiwa City. Of the 1234 participants (72.2 ± 5.1 years old; 50.8% men) analyzed in this study, oral frailty occurred in 23.1% within the six-year period. The group with Community Periodontal Index (CPI) ≥ 3 at baseline had no significant difference in the risk of oral frailty compared with CPI ≤ 2; however, CPI4 at baseline was related to the increased risk of oral frailty compared with CPI ≤ 3 (an adjusted hazard ratio (95% confidence interval): 1.42 (1.12-1.81). Conclusively, severe periodontitis (CPI4) might be associated with new-onset oral frailty, suggesting that prevention of periodontal disease could contribute to oral frailty prevention.
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