Periodontal Status of Filipino Older Adults in the Focused Interventions for FRAIL Older Adults Research and Development Program (FITforFRAIL): A Cross-sectional Study.

Q4 Medicine Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2024-10-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.7630
Ma Celina U Garcia, Shelley Ann F de la Vega, Maria Susan T Yanga-Mabunga
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Introduction and objective: Periodontitis is highly prevalent worldwide, and previous investigations have reported increased prevalence and severity among elderly. Regular monitoring of dental health, which includes periodontal conditions, has been recommended by the Philippine Department of Health, as basis for the development and updating of policies and laws that will address the public health problem of periodontal disease among the ageing Filipino population. Therefore, this present study aimed to determine the prevalence and severity of periodontal disease among Filipino older adults who participated in the Focused Interventions for Frail Older Adults Research and Development Program (FITforFRAIL) study.

Methods: This study on the periodontal status of Filipino older adults is a cross-sectional substudy of the FITforFRAIL research of the Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, University of the Philippines Manila. Participants aged ≥60 years were from four identified geographical regions in the Philippines. Three hundred sixteen completed oral health assessment, which included full mouth periodontal recording, and 183 participants were eligible for inclusion in the periodontal component. Periodontal diagnoses were determined using the Centers for Disease Control-American Academy of Periodontology (CDC-AAP) case definitions for surveillance of periodontitis and the 2018 European Federation of Periodontology (EFP)/AAP classification. Descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, and mean) were used to report the sociodemographic characteristics and periodontal diagnoses of the participants. The clinical periodontal measures used to indicate the extent and severity of periodontitis were presented as mean [standard error (SE)] or percentage (SE).

Results: Using the CDC/AAP case definitions, majority (97.3%) were diagnosed with periodontitis, with 33.3% having severe periodontal destruction. On the other hand, based on the 2018 EFP/AAP classification, all participants had periodontitis and most (94.5%) presented with severe disease. Moreover, using the latter classification system, the percentage of severe periodontitis was observed to increase with age. Among the young-old, 93.1% had severe disease, while 94.1% of the middle-old and 100% of the oldest-old were found to have severe destruction.

Conclusions: Based on the results of the study, the prevalence of total and severe periodontitis is high among this sample of Filipino older adults. Future studies for regular monitoring of the oral health of Filipino older adults are recommended.

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菲律宾老年人牙周状况:FRAIL 老年人重点干预研究与发展计划(FITforFRAIL):横断面研究。
引言和目的:牙周炎在世界范围内发病率很高,以往的调查报告显示,老年人中牙周炎的发病率和严重程度都有所上升。菲律宾卫生部建议对牙齿健康(包括牙周病)进行定期监测,作为制定和更新政策法规的依据,以解决菲律宾老龄人口牙周病这一公共卫生问题。因此,本研究旨在确定菲律宾老年人牙周病的患病率和严重程度,这些老年人参加了 "体弱老年人重点干预研究与发展计划"(FITforFRAIL)研究:这项关于菲律宾老年人牙周状况的研究是菲律宾马尼拉大学国立卫生研究院老龄化研究所 FITforFRAIL 研究的一项横断面子研究。年龄≥60 岁的参与者来自菲律宾四个确定的地理区域。316 人完成了口腔健康评估,其中包括全口牙周记录,183 人有资格参加牙周部分。牙周诊断是根据美国疾病控制中心-美国牙周病学会(CDC-AAP)的牙周炎监测病例定义和 2018 年欧洲牙周病学联合会(EFP)/美国牙周病学会的分类确定的。描述性统计(频率、百分比和平均值)用于报告参与者的社会人口学特征和牙周诊断。用于显示牙周炎范围和严重程度的临床牙周指标以平均值[标准误差(SE)]或百分比(SE)表示:结果:根据美国疾病预防控制中心/美国牙科协会的病例定义,大多数人(97.3%)被诊断为牙周炎,其中 33.3% 的人牙周破坏严重。另一方面,根据2018年EFP/AAP分类,所有参与者均患有牙周炎,且大多数(94.5%)表现为严重疾病。此外,根据后一种分类系统,严重牙周炎的比例随着年龄的增长而增加。在年轻人中,93.1%患有严重牙周炎,而在中年人中,94.1%患有严重牙周炎,在老年人中,100%患有严重牙周炎:根据研究结果,在菲律宾老年人样本中,总牙周炎和严重牙周炎的发病率很高。建议今后对菲律宾老年人的口腔健康进行定期监测研究。
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