Abstract. Background: Actually there is no survey on the oral health of elderly in Lazio region or in Rome. Study aims to assess the dental and oral health status and treatments needs of the elderly population in Rome in order to assess need for care. Materials and Methods: 316 non institutionalized patients all living in Rome underwent a complete oral and dental examination following the WHO's criteria. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Inc, ver. 13.0, Chicago, IL, USA. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: The prevalence of edentulousness was 4.4%. Missing teeth were 3346 (37,81%). After grouping patients by age (65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 and over) we found that only in the first group (65-69) women had a lower number (p<0.001) of missing teeth than men: women 359 (23,31%), men 393 (35,08%). Mean number of remaining teeth per subject was 17,41. Both genders in the mandible presented a greater number of teeth present (9.02 on ave
ORAL HEALTH STATUS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN ROME-ITALY / Manzon, Licia; Ettorre, Evaristo; Rossi, Eros; Besharat, LAITH KONSTANTINOS; Romanelli, P; Fratto, Giovanni. - In: SENSES & SCIENCES. - ISSN 2284-2489. - STAMPA. - 4:(2014), pp. 156-163.
ORAL HEALTH STATUS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN ROME-ITALY
MANZON, Licia;ETTORRE, Evaristo;ROSSI, Eros;BESHARAT, LAITH KONSTANTINOS;FRATTO, Giovanni
2014
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Abstract. Background: Actually there is no survey on the oral health of elderly in Lazio region or in Rome. Study aims to assess the dental and oral health status and treatments needs of the elderly population in Rome in order to assess need for care. Materials and Methods: 316 non institutionalized patients all living in Rome underwent a complete oral and dental examination following the WHO's criteria. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Inc, ver. 13.0, Chicago, IL, USA. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: The prevalence of edentulousness was 4.4%. Missing teeth were 3346 (37,81%). After grouping patients by age (65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 and over) we found that only in the first group (65-69) women had a lower number (p<0.001) of missing teeth than men: women 359 (23,31%), men 393 (35,08%). Mean number of remaining teeth per subject was 17,41. Both genders in the mandible presented a greater number of teeth present (9.02 on aveI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.