| Literature DB >> 23737789 |
Elham Emami1, Raphael Freitas de Souza, Marla Kabawat, Jocelyne S Feine.
Abstract
An adequate dentition is of importance for well-being and life quality. Despite advances in preventive dentistry, edentulism is still a major public health problem worldwide. In this narrative review, we provide a perspective on the pathways that link oral to general health. A better understanding of disease indicators is necessary for establishing a solid strategy through an organized oral health care system to prevent and treat this morbid chronic condition.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23737789 PMCID: PMC3664508 DOI: 10.1155/2013/498305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Dent ISSN: 1687-8728
Prevalence of edentulism in the elderly from different countries.
| Region or country | Year of survey | Sample size | Age group (years) | Percentage edentulous |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
United States, data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey [ | 2009-2010 | about 5,000 | 65–74 | 15% |
| ≥75 | 22% | |||
|
Canada [ | 2007–2009 | 6,000 | 20–79 | 6% |
| 60–79 | 22% | |||
| Brazil [ | 2002-2003 | 5,349 | 65 to 74 | 54.7% |
|
Mexico [ | 2002-2003 | 54,638,654 | ≥18 | 6.3% |
| 65–74 | 25.5% | |||
| Valencia, Spain [ | 2006 | 1,264 | 65–74 | 20.7% |
| Montpellier, France [ | 2004 | 321 | 65+ | 26.9% |
| Turkey [ | 2004-2005 | 1,545 | 65–74 | 48.0% |
| Sweden [ | 2002 | 16,416 | 55–84 | 14% |
|
Hungary [ | 2004 | 4,606 | 65–74 | 19.8% |
| ≥75 | 38.7% |