Geroscience: Aging and Oral Health Research.

J A Weintraub, M Kaeberlein, C Perissinotto, K A Atchison, X Chen, R N D'Souza, J S Feine, E M Ghezzi, K L Kirkwood, M Ryder, L D Slashcheva, R Touger-Decker, B Wu, Y Kapila
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Research in aging has significantly advanced; scientists are now able to identify interventions that slow the biologic aging processes (i.e., the "hallmarks of aging"), thus delaying the onset and progression of multiple diseases, including oral conditions. Presentations given during the 3-part session "Geroscience: Aging and Oral Health Research," held during the 2023 American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research meeting, are summarized in this publication. Speakers' topics spanned the translational research spectrum. Session 1 provided an overview of the geroscience and health span (disease-free and functional health throughout life) concepts. The common molecular mechanisms between oral cancer and aging were discussed, and research was presented that showed periodontal microflora as a potential factor in Alzheimer's disease progression. Session 2 focused on behavioral and social science aspects of aging and their oral health significance. The keynote provided evidence that loneliness and isolation can have major health effects. These social conditions, along with poor oral health, tooth loss, and cognitive decline, could potentially affect healthy eating ability and systemic health in older adults. Research could help elucidate the directions and pathways connecting these seemingly disparate conditions. Session 3 focused on the delivery of oral care in different settings and the many barriers to access care faced by older adults. Research is needed to identify and implement effective technology and strategies to improve access to dental care, including new delivery and financing mechanisms, workforce models, interprofessional provider education and practice, and use of big data from medical-dental integration of electronic health records. Research to improve the "oral health span," reduce oral health disparities, and increase health equity must be tackled at all levels from biologic pathways to social determinants of health and health policies.

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老年科学:老龄化与口腔健康研究。
老龄化研究取得了显著进展;科学家们现在能够确定减缓生物衰老过程的干预措施(即“衰老的标志”),从而延缓包括口腔疾病在内的多种疾病的发作和进展。本出版物总结了2023年美国牙科、口腔和颅面研究协会会议期间举行的“老年科学:衰老和口腔健康研究”三部分会议上的演讲。演讲者的主题涉及翻译研究领域。第1节概述了老年健康和健康跨度(终身无病和功能健康)概念。讨论了口腔癌症与衰老之间的常见分子机制,研究表明牙周菌群是阿尔茨海默病进展的潜在因素。第二节集中讨论了衰老的行为和社会科学方面及其对口腔健康的意义。主题演讲提供了证据,证明孤独和孤立会对健康产生重大影响。这些社会状况,加上口腔健康状况不佳、牙齿脱落和认知能力下降,可能会影响老年人的健康饮食能力和系统健康。研究可以帮助阐明将这些看似不同的条件联系起来的方向和途径。第3节重点讨论了在不同环境中提供口腔护理以及老年人在获得护理方面面临的许多障碍。需要进行研究,以确定和实施有效的技术和战略,改善获得牙科护理的机会,包括新的提供和融资机制、劳动力模式、跨专业提供者的教育和实践,以及使用电子健康记录的医疗-牙科集成大数据。必须在从生物途径到健康和卫生政策的社会决定因素的各个层面上解决改善“口腔健康跨度”、减少口腔健康差距和增加健康公平的研究。
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