2005
DOI: 10.1086/430603
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Geriatric Oral Health and Pneumonia Risk

Abstract: The oral cavity is a complex microenvironment consisting of multiple bacterial and fungal species, their associated biofilms, and a cytokine milieu influenced by constant inflammatory stimulation. Multiple infectious consequences of poor oral health have been extensively described and primarily affect older adults. Probably the most common sequelae of poor oral health in aged persons is a risk of aspiration pneumonia. The risk of aspiration pneumonia is greatest when periodontal disease, dental caries, and poo… Show more

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“…다음으로 치주질환이 악 화될 경우 치아 동요도와 통증이 증가하여 저작능력이 감소 하고 이로 인해 영양섭취가 불량해져 뇌졸중 환자의 전신건 강에 악영향을 미칠 수 있다 8) . 마지막으로 전신적으로 면역 이 약화된 뇌졸중 중증 환자의 경우 구강 내 세균으로 인해 흡인성 페렴의 발병 가능성이 증가할 수 있으며 이것은 환 자의 예후에 치명적일 수 있다 9) .…”
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“…다음으로 치주질환이 악 화될 경우 치아 동요도와 통증이 증가하여 저작능력이 감소 하고 이로 인해 영양섭취가 불량해져 뇌졸중 환자의 전신건 강에 악영향을 미칠 수 있다 8) . 마지막으로 전신적으로 면역 이 약화된 뇌졸중 중증 환자의 경우 구강 내 세균으로 인해 흡인성 페렴의 발병 가능성이 증가할 수 있으며 이것은 환 자의 예후에 치명적일 수 있다 9) .…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] If older adults have poor oral hygiene and aspirate food or liquid into the lungs after swallowing, they are at risk for developing aspiration pneumonia. 9 Other medical complications related to poor oral health include gastrointestinal dysfunction, cognitive decline, cardiovascular disease, and difficulty in the management of diabetes. Frequent unintended hospitalizations and possible death can result.…”
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“…Oral defences's and hygiene help prevent pneumonia in the healthy individuals. 3 However an invasive anaesthesia and the operations increase the risk of the chest infection by disturbing the oral defences's. One simple approach to reduce the incidence of the post-operative pneumonia has been use of an oral chlorhexidine in the intensive care units with promising results4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%