| Literature DB >> 29882364 |
Shunsuke Minakuchi1, Kazuhiro Tsuga2, Kazunori Ikebe3, Takayuki Ueda4, Fumiyo Tamura5, Kan Nagao6, Junichi Furuya7, Koichiro Matsuo8, Ken Yamamoto9, Manabu Kanazawa1, Yutaka Watanabe10, Hirohiko Hirano11, Takeshi Kikutani12, Kaoru Sakurai4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is growing international interest in identifying the effects of ageing on oral health and on appropriate strategies for managing oral disorders. The Japanese Society of Gerodontology (JSG), as the official representative of researchers and clinicians interested in geriatric dentistry in Japan, makes several recommendations on the concept of "oral hypofunction." AIMS: This study proposes diagnostic criteria and management strategies to reduce the risk of oral hypofunction among older people. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK: We define oral hypofunction as a presentation of 7 oral signs or symptoms: oral uncleanness; oral dryness; decline in occlusal force; decline in motor function of tongue and lips; decline in tongue pressure; decline in chewing function; and decline in swallowing function. The criteria of each symptom were determined based on the data of previous studies, and oral hypofunction was diagnosed if the criteria for 3 or more signs or symptoms were met.Entities:
Keywords: older people; oral hypofunction
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29882364 DOI: 10.1111/ger.12347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gerodontology ISSN: 0734-0664 Impact factor: 2.980