OBJECTIVES: Information on the significance of dental care in older adults is limited. We hypothesized that regular dental visits has an effect on the number of remaining teeth and periodontal conditions in older subjects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 1020 randomly selected individuals age 60 - 96 from the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care Blekinge received a comprehensive oral health examination. RESULTS: Dentate women and men had, on average 18.4 teeth (SD +7.6,) and 18.9 teeth (SD + 7.5) respectively (NS). In the youngest group (60 and 66 years old) with less than one dental visit per year, 37% had >20 teeth, compared with 73% among those with at least annual visits. Among the old-old, comparable figures were 1.8 % and 37% respect...
WOS: 000341018300039PubMed ID: 25015876Objective: To evaluate the relationship between older adults'...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
Objectives This register-based study on public sector patients aged 60 years and over assessed annua...
BACKGROUND Due to the increasing number of older people, there is a need for studies focused on t...
Objectives To investigate alveolar bone loss (ABL), which is an indicator of periodontitis, and to i...
Objectives To investigate alveolar bone loss (ABL), which is an indicator of periodontitis, and to i...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the extent to which dental health care visits in the past year differed amon...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to determine the use of dental services and factors associated w...
Background: Periodontal disease is highly prevalent among older adults. The purpose of the current s...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the potential association between periodontitis, the number o...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the potential association between periodontitis, the number o...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
BACKGROUND: Some older people stop visiting the dentist when they get older. This study aims to iden...
Aim: to determine whether having periodontitis is associated with cognitive decline among older adul...
Background: Some older people stop visiting the dentist when they get older. This study aims to iden...
WOS: 000341018300039PubMed ID: 25015876Objective: To evaluate the relationship between older adults'...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
Objectives This register-based study on public sector patients aged 60 years and over assessed annua...
BACKGROUND Due to the increasing number of older people, there is a need for studies focused on t...
Objectives To investigate alveolar bone loss (ABL), which is an indicator of periodontitis, and to i...
Objectives To investigate alveolar bone loss (ABL), which is an indicator of periodontitis, and to i...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the extent to which dental health care visits in the past year differed amon...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to determine the use of dental services and factors associated w...
Background: Periodontal disease is highly prevalent among older adults. The purpose of the current s...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the potential association between periodontitis, the number o...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the potential association between periodontitis, the number o...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
BACKGROUND: Some older people stop visiting the dentist when they get older. This study aims to iden...
Aim: to determine whether having periodontitis is associated with cognitive decline among older adul...
Background: Some older people stop visiting the dentist when they get older. This study aims to iden...
WOS: 000341018300039PubMed ID: 25015876Objective: To evaluate the relationship between older adults'...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of dental caries and to identify risk factors for dental c...
Objectives This register-based study on public sector patients aged 60 years and over assessed annua...