Oral health of older people

tracking soft tissue injuries for the prevention of oral cancer

Authors

  • Maria Vieira de Lima Saintrain Universidade de Fortaleza, Programa de Pós-graduação em Saúde Pública
  • Anna Beatriz Vieira Bandeira Universidade de Fortaleza, Departamento de Odontologia
  • Luciana Leite Pequeno Universidade de Fortaleza, Departamento de Odontologia
  • Davi Oliveira Bizerril Universidade de Fortaleza, Departamento de Odontologia
  • Paulo Leonardo Ponte Marques Universidade de Fortaleza, Departamento de Odontologia
  • Fernando André Campos Viana Universidade de Fortaleza, Departamento de Odontologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2017033603380

Keywords:

Oral Health, Aged, Mouth Neoplasms, Epidemiology

Abstract

Objective: To detect oral soft tissue injuries in older people. Method: A quantitative analytical cross-sectional study conducted in Fortaleza, Ceará. Individual interviews addressed age, gender, marital status, income, and education. The community oral health indicator was used to detect oral soft tissue injuries and their location. Results: Most of the 821 participants aged 60-100 years were women (580; 70.6%), attended school for up to 5 years (401; 48.8%), were illiterate (201; 24.5%), were retired (608; 74.1%), and received up to 2 wages (701; 85.4%). A total of 604 participants (73.6%) wore dentures. Injuries included red patches (152; 55.9%), blisters (58; 21.3%), lesions and/ or wounds (39; 14.3%), and white patches (30; 11%). Locations of injuries were the roof of the mouth (167; 61.4%), gums (62; 22.8%), cheeks (39; 14.3%), tongue (15; 5.5%), lips (15; 5.5%), and the floor of the mouth (12; 4.4%). Injuries were associated with age (p<0.001), retirement (p=0.005), education (p=0.010), dentures (p<0.001) and red patches (p<0.001). Conclusion: Tracking soft tissue injuries and referring older adults with suspected malignant lesions to the health team should be included as oral cancer identification and prevention measures. Furthermore, health care providers should raise older adults’ awareness of the importance of regular preventive examinations.

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Published

2019-02-25

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How to Cite

Saintrain, M. V. de L., Bandeira, A. B. V., Pequeno, L. L., Bizerril, D. O., Marques, P. L. P., & Viana, F. A. C. (2019). Oral health of older people: tracking soft tissue injuries for the prevention of oral cancer. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 52, e03380. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2017033603380