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Evaluation of Salivary Flow and Buffer Capacity Associated to Aged People's Oral Health

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Academia Cearense de Odontologia

Status

Completed

Conditions

Diagnosis, Oral
Public Health
Oral Health

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00651248
renatago

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to identify the relation of the salivary flow and the buffer capacity of the saliva with medicine, buccal discomfort and auto-related illnesses in aged people.

Full description

Study clinical of prevalence. 68 aged, average 70.4 years, SD ± 7.27 represented institution's residents of long permanence. Questionnaire was applied, organizing the data for Software SPSS version 15. The test qui-square of Pearson was used, level of significance 5% and reliable interval 95%. 80% presented pH normal. The salivary Flow: 32.3% very low, 41.2% reduced and 25.5% normal. 30.9% mentioned dry mouth, 22.1% tasting's problems, 17.6% dysphagia and 14.7% burning mouth. Main systemic illnesses: 48.5% declared cardiovascular problems, 17.6% diabetes and 16.2% osteoporosis. 76.5% used medicine. There was a significance statistic between medicine taking and dry mouth (p=0.013), buffer capacity and burning mouth (p=0.019), salivary flow and medicine taking (p=0.048). The low salivary flow and the buffer capacity of the saliva influence in the aged people's health condition, as the drugs influence the results.

Enrollment

68 patients

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • aged people with 60 years old or more,
  • ills or not,
  • able to realize tests
  • people who want to participate of research

Exclusion criteria

  • people less 60 years old

Trial contacts and locations

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