Effectiveness of oral exercise on oral function among the elderly
Autor: | B Thanga Raj, B Sreelekha, A Manjula |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Oral motor business.industry lcsh:R Dentistry lcsh:Medicine 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Oral health oral function Dry mouth oral exercise 03 medical and health sciences Mouth opening stomatognathic diseases 0302 clinical medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Elderly Oral function Swallowing Tongue medicine Original Article 030212 general & internal medicine medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp 1896-1903 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2249-4863 |
Popis: | Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of oral exercise on oral function among the elderly at a selected old age home in Chennai. Research Design: The present study adopted a one-group pretest and posttest (preexperimental) design. Methods: Participants received intervention "oral exercise" which comprised of exercises for expression muscles (orbicularis oculi, buccinator and orbicularis oris), tongue, salivary glands, and swallowing. The pre- and posttests included assessment of oral function (dry mouth symptoms, amount of salivary pH, salivary secretion, size of mouth opening, halitosis, and oral motor function) using summated xerostomia inventory, spitting into a measuring container for 10 min, pH meter, Vernier caliper, organoleptic test, and Sunnybrook facial grading system, respectively. Results: Using nonprobability convenience sampling technique, a total of 48 older people living in an old age home who met the inclusion and dental screening criteria were recruited. There was a statistically considerable difference noted in the mean scores of the dry mouth symptoms (t = 11.88), amount of salivary secretions (t = 17.05), salivary pH (t = 8.68), size of mouth opening (t = 14.76), halitosis (t = 13.13), and oral motor function (t = 11.52) at P < .001 before and after oral exercise among the elderly. Conclusion: Oral exercise as a self-regulating intervention can efficiently promote oral health of older people. |
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