Poor Oral Health in the Etiology and Prevention of Aspiration Pneumonia
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Poor Oral Health in the Etiology and Prevention of Aspiration Pneumonia
Abstract
Aspiration pneumonia (AP), inflammation of the lung parenchyma initiated by aspirated microorganisms into the lower airways from proximal sites, including the oral cavity, is prevalent in, and problematic for, the elderly, especially those in institutions, and for those with several important risk factors. Many factors influence the pathogenesis of AP, including dysphagia, poor oral hygiene, diminished host defense, and underlying medical conditions. This article reviews the epidemiology, microbiology, pathogenesis, and prevention of AP, focusing on the role of poor oral health as a risk factor for, and on dental care for the prevention and management of, this important infection.
Keywords: Biofilm; Dental plaque; Lungs; Mouth; Oral microbiome; Pneumonia; Respiratory infection.
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