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Disparities in oral health status between older adults in a multiethnic rural community: the rural nutrition and oral health study.

机译:在一个多种族的农村社区中,老年人之间的口腔健康状况差异:农村营养与口腔健康研究。

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OBJECTIVES: To compare oral health status according to ethnicity and socioeconomic status in African-American, American-Indian, and white dentate and edentulous community-dwelling older adults. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study; data from self-reports and oral examinations. PARTICIPANTS: A multistage cluster sampling design was used to recruit 635 participants aged 60 and older from rural North Carolina counties with substantial African-American and American-Indian populations. MEASUREMENTS: Participants completed in-home interviews and oral examinations. Self-reported data included sociodemographic indicators; self-rated oral health status; presence or absence of periodontal disease, bleeding gums, oral pain, dry mouth; and fit of prostheses. Oral examination data included number of teeth and numbers of anterior and posterior functional occlusal units. RESULTS: African Americans and American Indians had significantly lower incomes and educational attainment than whites. Self-rated oral health was significantly better in whites than in African Americans and American Indians. Prevalence of self-reported periodontal disease and bleeding gums was lower in whites. Of dentate participants, African Americans were significantly more likely than whites to have 11 to 20 teeth and one or two posterior occlusal contacts. Oral health deficits remained associated with ethnicity when adjusted for socioeconomic variables. CONCLUSION: Oral health disparities in older adults in a multiethnic rural area were largely associated with ethnicity and not socioeconomic status. Clinicians should be aware of these health disparities in oral health status and their possible role in disparities in chronic disease. Further research is necessary to understand whether these oral health disparities reflect current or lifetime access to care, diet, or attitudes toward oral health care.
机译:目的:比较非裔美国人,美洲印第安人,白人和有牙齿的无牙齿社区老年人的种族和社会经济状况,以比较他们的口腔健康状况。设计:横断面研究;来自自我报告和口试的数据。参与者:采用多阶段整群抽样设计,从北卡罗来纳州农村县招募了635名60岁及以上的参与者,这些人口中有大量的非洲裔美国人和美洲印第安人。测量:参加者完成了家庭访谈和口试。自我报告的数据包括社会人口统计学指标;自我评估的口腔健康状况;是否存在牙周疾病,牙龈出血,口腔疼痛,口干;和假体的配合。口腔检查数据包括牙齿数量和前,后功能性咬合单位数量。结果:非洲裔美国人和美洲印第安人的收入和受教育程度明显低于白人。白人的自评口腔健康状况明显好于非裔美国人和美洲印第安人。白人自我报告的牙周疾病和牙龈出血的患病率较低。在有牙齿的参与者中,非裔美国人比白人拥有11至20颗牙齿以及一或两个后牙合接触的可能性要高得多。经社会经济变量调整后,口腔健康缺陷仍与种族相关。结论:多民族农村地区老年人的口腔健康差异主要与种族相关,与社会经济地位无关。临床医生应了解口腔健康状况中的这些健康差异以及它们在慢性疾病差异中的可能作用。有必要进行进一步的研究,以了解这些口腔健康差异是否反映了当前或终生获得护理,饮食或对口腔保健的态度。

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