Abstract

BackgroundIt has been seen that very less attention has been given to the oral health of the geriatric population residing in old age homes and as the oral mucosal lesions are a matter of concern for this growing population. Therefore, a study was done with the objective of finding the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions and the distribution of oral mucosal lesions among 65-74 year old residents of old age homes in Delhi, India.Materials and MethodsA cross sectional study was done on 65-74 year old age group elders of old age homes in Delhi. A total of 464 subjects participated in the study. Oral Health Assessment Form, WHO was used for assessing oral mucosa. Clinical examination was performed using two mouth mirrors under natural illumination in a systematic manner. Data was processed and analyzed using SPSS version 23.ResultsOut of a total of 464 subjects, 291 (62.70%) were males and 173 (37.30%) were females. Oral mucosal lesions seen in the study subjects were malignant tumours, leukoplakia, lichen planus, ulcerations, ANUG, Abscess and candidiasis. Leukoplakia was seen in 70 subjects (15%) and was present on buccal mucosa in the majority. A malignant tumour was seen in 7 subjects (1.5%) and commonly seen area is floor of mouth.ConclusionPrevalence of oral mucosal lesions among residents of old age homes shows the need for increased preventive and diagnostic measures for prevention and early identification of oro-mucosal lesions. Taking adequate care for oro-mucosal health of elderly people residing in old age homes is necessary.

Highlights

  • There has been a renewed interest in study of geriatric oral health owing to a recent increase in this population [1]

  • A study was planned to assess the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions among elderly residing in old age homes of Delhi, India

  • Oral mucosal lesions seen in the study subjects were malignant tumour, leukoplakia, lichen planus, ulcerations, ANUG, Abscess and candidiasis

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Introduction

There has been a renewed interest in study of geriatric oral health owing to a recent increase in this population [1]. It performs many functions like protection, sensation and secretion With increasing age, it gets thinner and even the collagen synthesis by connective tissue gets slower, which further makes the mucosa less resistant to cancer causing agents and other toxic substances. A study was planned to assess the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions among elderly residing in old age homes of Delhi, India. It has been seen that very less attention has been given to the oral health of the geriatric population residing in old age homes and as the oral mucosal lesions are a matter of concern for this growing population. A study was done with the objective of finding the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions and the distribution of oral mucosal lesions among 65-74 year old residents of old age homes in Delhi, India. Taking adequate care for oro-mucosal health of elderly people residing in old age homes is necessary

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