Factors associated with the need for a complete denture in one arch or both arches among the elderly population
Autor: | Manoelito Ferreira Silva Junior, Antonio Carlos Pereira, Brunna Verna Castro Gondinho, Luciane Miranda Guerra, Jaqueline Vilela Bulgareli, Valmir Vanderlei Gomes Filho, Marcelo de Castro Meneghim, Rafael da Silveira Moreira, Antonio Carlos Frias, Denise de Fátima Barros Cavalcante |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Male
Cross-sectional study medicine.medical_treatment Oral Health Health Services Accessibility 03 medical and health sciences Tooth Loss 0302 clinical medicine Dental Arch Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Tooth loss Humans General Materials Science 030212 general & internal medicine Socioeconomic status Multinomial logistic regression Aged Aged 80 and over Denture Complete business.industry RK1-715 030206 dentistry Self Concept Dental arch medicine.anatomical_structure Cross-Sectional Studies Logistic Models Socioeconomic Factors Dentistry Needs assessment Household income Female Dentures medicine.symptom business Brazil Needs Assessment Demography |
Zdroj: | Brazilian Oral Research, Vol 34 (2020) Brazilian Oral Research, Volume: 34, Article number: e040, Published: 08 JUN 2020 Brazilian Oral Research v.34 2020 Brazilian Oral Research Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (SBPqO) instacron:SBPQO |
ISSN: | 1807-3107 |
Popis: | This study aimed to identify factors associated with the need for complete dentures in one dental arch or both, among the elderly population. The cross-sectional household study was conducted with a representative sample of elderly people (65 years or older) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2015. The dependent variable was the need for complete dentures (in one arch or both), and independent variables were socioeconomic and demographic conditions, social capital, self-perception of oral health and access to dental services. Simple and multinomial logistic regression models tested effect measures (p < 0.05). A total of 5,948 elderly people participated. Results indicated that those with greater chances of needing a complete denture in one arch were male (OR = 1.54; CI95%:1.04–2.29), with fewer household goods (OR = 2.25; CI95%:1.50–3.38), lower monthly household income: R$501-1500 (OR = 3.44; CI95%:1.27–9.35), R$1501–2500 (OR = 4.11; CI95%:1.50–11.27), R$2501–4500 (OR = 2.76; CI95%:1.10–6.95), self-reported need for a complete denture (OR = 4.75; CI95%:3.08–7.35), ≥3 years since last dental appointment (OR = 1.80; CI95%:1.06–3.05), and dissatisfaction with last dental appointment (OR = 1.80; CI95%:1.06–3.05). There were more chances of the need for complete dentures in both arches among older elders (OR = 1.44; CI95%:1.06–1.88), with lower monthly household income: R$ < 501 (OR = 4.45; CI95%:1.71–11.60), R$501–1500 (OR = 4.01; CI95%:2.14–7.51), R$1501–2500 (OR = 2.95; CI95%:1.64–5.32), < 3 years of education (OR = 1.45; CI95%:1.13–1.85), feeling unhappy (OR = 2.74; CI95%:1.35–5.57), self-reported need for a complete denture (OR = 8.48; CI95%:5.75–12.50), dissatisfaction with their mouth (OR = 2.38; CI95%:1.64–3.46), ≥3 years since last dental appointment (OR = 4.28; CI95%:2.85–6.43), and dissatisfaction with last dental appointment (OR = 4.28; CI95%:2.85–6.43). The several dimensions of the determinants of the need for a complete denture reflect the influence of both demographic and socioeconomic aspects, social capital, self-perception of oral health and access to dental services. |
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