The Impacts Of Oral Health-Related Quality Of Life Of Elderly People Living At Home: A Cross-Sectional Study

CIENCIA & SAUDE COLETIVA(2021)

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The scope was to verify the impact of oral and sociodemographic conditions, the dental treatment needs and dental pain, on the quality of life of the elderly. This cross-sectional study was conducted in 15 primary health care areas. A backward multivariate linear regression model was used (p<0.05) with oral health related-quality of life as dependent variable. There were 335 elderly people with predominance of women (56.72%) and aged up to 74 years (59.40%). Those who had up to 8 years of education predominated (87.46%), and those who were still working were the minority (13.43%). Multivariate linear regression (p<0.05) showed association with missing teeth (beta=0,12; IC 0,00:0,04; p<0,04) and dental prosthesis needs (beta=0,14; IC 0,13:0,81; p<0,01), women (beta=0,18; IC 0,23:0,85; p<0,01), less aged (beta=-0,12; IC -0,05:0,00; p<0,02), not working (beta=-0,15; IC -1,09:-0,20; p<0,01), with dental care need (beta=0,24; IC 0,25:0,63; p<0,01) and dental pain (beta=0,14; IC 0,10:0,64; p<0,01). Missing teeth, sociodemographic conditions, dental treatment needs and dental pain might impact oral health-related quality of life of elders.
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Aged, Aged 80 and over, Tooth loss, Quality of life, Public health
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