This article will critically review the evidence linking pneumonia to the aspiration of microbe-laden oropharyngeal secretions and tie that to the predisposition for these processes to affect dependent, medically compromised individuals. The goal of this review is to alert the reader to the role that oral disease and oral health play in fostering and preventing, respectively, widespread and potentially fatal pulmonary disease among high-risk individuals.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73840/1/j.1754-4505.2005.tb01647.x.pd
The anatomical continuity between the lungs and the oral cavity makes the latter a potential reservo...
Oral care is a standard nursing intervention that affects patients in multiple ways, including comfo...
Pneumonia occurring in residents of long-term care facilities and nursing homes can be termed 'nursi...
Background: The purpose of this review was to investigate evidence for a possible etiological associ...
Aspiration pneumonia is a leading cause of illness and death in persons who reside in long-term-care...
Background: Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) is the second leading cause of hospital-acquired infec...
Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) is often fatal in older patients. The mouth is the main reservoir ...
Background: aspiration pneumonia increases hospitalisation and mortality of older people in resident...
Objective: To systematically review the literature on oral health care interventions in frail older ...
To investigate the importance of medical and dental factors in aspiration pneumonia in an older vete...
<div><p>Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) is often fatal in older patients. The mouth is the main re...
Poor oral hygiene can have many adverse systemic effects in the elderly, including aspiration pneumo...
Oral health has dramatically improved in most industrialized countries over the latter half of the 2...
Background: Pneumonia in residents of nursing homes can be termed nursing home‐acquired pneumonia (N...
Background: Although a number of studies on the role of periodontitis in the development of nosocomi...
The anatomical continuity between the lungs and the oral cavity makes the latter a potential reservo...
Oral care is a standard nursing intervention that affects patients in multiple ways, including comfo...
Pneumonia occurring in residents of long-term care facilities and nursing homes can be termed 'nursi...
Background: The purpose of this review was to investigate evidence for a possible etiological associ...
Aspiration pneumonia is a leading cause of illness and death in persons who reside in long-term-care...
Background: Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) is the second leading cause of hospital-acquired infec...
Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) is often fatal in older patients. The mouth is the main reservoir ...
Background: aspiration pneumonia increases hospitalisation and mortality of older people in resident...
Objective: To systematically review the literature on oral health care interventions in frail older ...
To investigate the importance of medical and dental factors in aspiration pneumonia in an older vete...
<div><p>Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) is often fatal in older patients. The mouth is the main re...
Poor oral hygiene can have many adverse systemic effects in the elderly, including aspiration pneumo...
Oral health has dramatically improved in most industrialized countries over the latter half of the 2...
Background: Pneumonia in residents of nursing homes can be termed nursing home‐acquired pneumonia (N...
Background: Although a number of studies on the role of periodontitis in the development of nosocomi...
The anatomical continuity between the lungs and the oral cavity makes the latter a potential reservo...
Oral care is a standard nursing intervention that affects patients in multiple ways, including comfo...
Pneumonia occurring in residents of long-term care facilities and nursing homes can be termed 'nursi...