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Review
. 2015 Nov;44(6):1064-70.
doi: 10.1093/ageing/afv148.

The changing epidemiology of oral diseases in the elderly, their growing importance for care and how they can be managed

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The changing epidemiology of oral diseases in the elderly, their growing importance for care and how they can be managed

Paul Batchelor. Age Ageing. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

This article provides an overview of the changing epidemiology of oral diseases and the impacts for the population. Considerable improvements have occurred in oral health, and many more people are retaining teeth for longer. However, the conditions of teeth and mouth are varied, and all older people are at risk of future oral disease. With the increased prevalence of other more general health conditions, the risks of poor oral health are increasing. Poor oral health gives rise to considerable problems that impact both on an individual's well-being and qualities of life as well as increasing the risks of general health issues. To ensure that the risks of such adverse impacts are minimised, a more collaborative approach involving all care workers is required, addressing the determinants of health and ensuring that better care management arrangements for older people are developed.

Keywords: ageing; dentistry; older people; oral health; periodontal diet; teeth.

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