Author/Authors :
Ariga, P Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai, India , Bridgitte, A Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai, India , Rangarajan, V Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai, India , Philip, J M Dept. of Prosthodontics and Implantology - Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Chennai, India
Abstract :
Background: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of edentulousness, patient’s perception on
dietary changes resulting from tooth loss and to identify the disparity between actual and patient perceived need to
replace missing teeth in an elderly rural population in south India.
Methods: A cross sectional study using the systematic cluster sampling method was used to select the study sample of
150 elderly men and women. Data were collected using questionnaires and oral examination. The data were statistically
analyzed using chi square test and pearson correlation.
Results: 15.6% of the rural elderly were completely edentulous and 54.7% were partially edentulous. Observed
differences in distribution between the sampled elderly age groups were found to be statistically significant. Although
70.3% of the evaluated elderly actually required prosthodontic treatment, only 14.4% perceived the need to replace
missing teeth. A small percentage of the elderly (18%) perceived a severe change in their diets due to tooth loss. Thirty
three percent of them perceived a moderate change and 28% felt that there were no dietary changes because of tooth
loss.
Conclusions: It is essential to identify feasible strategies to provide primary dental health education and treatment to
all rural elderly in the future. We suggest community dental health services as a general health need of the elderly
rather than a special health need of the community.
Keywords :
Edentulousness , Denture Wear , Denture Need , India