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Oral health in patients with dementia: A meta-analysis of comparative and observational studies
Zeng,Liang Nan1,2; Zong,Qian Qian3,4; Xu,Shi Wei5; An,Feng Rong3; Ungvari,Gabor S.6,7; Bressington,Daniel T.8; Cheung,Teris8; Qin,Ming Zhao9; Chen,Li Gang2; Xiang,Yu Tao1
2021-04
Source PublicationInternational Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
ISSN0885-6230
Volume36Issue:4Pages:467-478
Abstract

Objective Poor oral health is common in dementia, but findings of epidemiological studies have been inconsistent. This meta-analysis examined oral health in patients with dementia diagnosed according to standardized diagnostic criteria.

Methods Six international databases (PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Medline, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science) were searched from their commencement date until 8 November 2018. Oral health was measured by the Remaining Teeth (RT) and Decayed, Missing, and Filled Teeth (DMFT) Index. The mean differences (MD) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of DMFT Index total and component scores were calculated using a random-effect model.

Results Twenty-four studies were included for analyses. The pooled DMFT Index was 23.48 (95% CI: 22.34, 24.62), while the pooled score for each component was 2.38 (95% CI: 1.56, 3.20) in decayed teeth (DT), 18.39 (95% CI: 15.92, 20.87) in missing teeth (MT), 2.29 (95% CI: 0.62, 3.95) in filled teeth (FT), and 11.59 (95% CI: 9.14, 14.05) in RT. Compared to controls, people with dementia had significantly a higher DMFT Index total score (MD = 3.80, 95% CI: 2.21, 5.39, p < 0.00,001), and significantly lower number of RT (MD = -3.15, 95% CI: -4.23, -2.06, p < 0.00,001). Subgroup analyses revealed that higher DMFT Index score was significantly associated with year of survey (>2010), study design (case-control study), percentage of females (<= 54.3), and the Mini Mental State Examination score (<= 18.2). Higher MT score was significantly associated with study design (cross-sectional study), and lower FT score was significantly associated with year of survey (>2010).

Conclusions Oral health was significantly poorer in people with dementia compared with controls. Regular screening and effective treatment should be implemented for this population.

KeywordDecayed Dementia Filled Teeth Meta-analysis Missing Oral Health
DOI10.1002/gps.5453
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Indexed BySCIE ; SSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaGeriatrics & Gerontology ; Psychiatry
WOS SubjectGeriatrics & Gerontology ; Gerontology ; Psychiatry
WOS IDWOS:000590114000001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85096705687
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorXiang,Yu Tao
Affiliation1.Center for Cognition and Brain Sciences,Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Macau,Macao
2.Department of Neurosurgery,The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Sichuan Clinical Medical Research Center for Neurosurgery,Academician (Expert) Workstation of Sichuan Province,Neurological Diseases and Brain Function Laboratory,Luzhou,China
3.The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders & Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders,Beijing Anding Hospital & the Advanced Innovation Center for Human Brain Protection,Capital Medical University,Beijing,China
4.School of Nursing,Capital Medical University,Beijing,China
5.Faculty of Medicine,Changsha Medical University,Changsha,China
6.University of Notre Dame Australia,Fremantle,Australia
7.Division of Psychiatry,School of Medicine,University of Western Australia Graylands Hospital,Perth,Australia
8.School of Nursing,Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong
9.Department of Geriatric Medicine,Beijing Tongren Hospital,Capital Medical University,Beijing,China
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences
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Zeng,Liang Nan,Zong,Qian Qian,Xu,Shi Wei,et al. Oral health in patients with dementia: A meta-analysis of comparative and observational studies[J]. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2021, 36(4), 467-478.
APA Zeng,Liang Nan., Zong,Qian Qian., Xu,Shi Wei., An,Feng Rong., Ungvari,Gabor S.., Bressington,Daniel T.., Cheung,Teris., Qin,Ming Zhao., Chen,Li Gang., & Xiang,Yu Tao (2021). Oral health in patients with dementia: A meta-analysis of comparative and observational studies. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 36(4), 467-478.
MLA Zeng,Liang Nan,et al."Oral health in patients with dementia: A meta-analysis of comparative and observational studies".International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 36.4(2021):467-478.
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