Prevalence of root caries among elders living in residential homes of Bengaluru city, India
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Kumara-Raja, Balasubramanian; Radha, G.
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2016
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Background: Among the various oral ailments which have been observed in elderly, root caries is a significant one.
Tooth loss is chief oral health-related negative variable to the quality of life in elderly and root caries is the major
cause of tooth loss in them. It has been reported about a third of older population bears most of the root caries
burden, so the present study aimed to assess the prevalence of root caries among older individuals residing in residential
homes of Bengaluru city India.
Material and Methods: Elderly individuals aged 60 and above, residing in residential homes of Bangalore city, were
included in the study. The study participants filled a questionnaire regarding their demographic details and oral
health habits. Root surface caries was recorded according to criteria described by Banting et al. and root caries was
expressed in terms of the root caries index (RCI). The statistical analysis was performed using descriptive statistics
and chi-square test. P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant.
Results: The prevalence of root caries was 46.4%. The root caries index was 15%. Statistically significant differences
(P < 0.05) observed across gender, marital status, diet, socio-economic status, medication, method of cleaning
and frequency of cleaning and were identified as significant predictors of root caries.
Conclusions: The prevalence of root caries among institutionalized older people was high. Oral health policies and
preventive measures are needed focusing on the special needs of this neglected and socioeconomically deprived
population to improve their quality of life.
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