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Title Alternative | Functional tooth number and mortality
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Maekawa, Kenji
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Okayama University
Ikeuchi, Tomoko
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
Shinkai, Shoji
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
Hirano, Hirohiko
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
Ryu, Masahiro
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Tokyo Dental College
Tamaki, Katsushi
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Kanagawa Dental University
Yatani, Hirofumi
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Osaka University
Kuboki, Takuo
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Okayama University
Kimura-Ono, Aya
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Okayama University
Kikutani, Takeshi
Japan Prosthodontic Society|The Nippon Dental University
Suganuma, Takashi
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Showa University
Ayukawa, Yasunori
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Kyushu University
Gonda, Tomoya
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Osaka University
Ogawa, Toru
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Tohoku University
Fujisawa, Masanori
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Meikai University
Ishigaki, Shoichi
Japan Prosthodontic Society|Osaka University
Watanabe, Yutaka
Hokkaido University
Kitamura, Akihiko
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
Taniguchi, Yu
National Institute for Environmental Studies
Fujiwara, Yoshinori
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
Edahiro, Ayako
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
Ohara, Yuki
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
Furuya, Junichi
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Nakajima, Junko
Tokyo Dental College
Umeki, Kento
Nihon University
Igarashi, Kentaro
Nihon University
Horibe, Yasuhiro
Tokyo Dental College
Kugimiya, Yoshihiro
Tokyo Dental College
Kawai, Yasuhiko
Nihon University
Matsumura, Hideo
Nihon University
Ichikawa, Tetsuo
Tokushima University
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Ohkawa, Shuji
Meikai University
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Keywords | functional teeth
mortality
present teeth
risk factor
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Journal Article
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Description | Aim: Previous studies on the association between intraoral conditions and mortality in community-dwelling older individuals reported that fewer present teeth (PT) are significant risk factors for mortality. However, how the number of PT relative to the number of functional teeth (FT), including both present and rehabilitated teeth, influences mortality has not been investigated fully. This study examined the impact of the number of FT on mortality among community-dwelling Japanese older adults.
Methods: This study was a retrospective, observational and population-based follow-up study, which examined 1188 older individuals who participated in an annual geriatric health examination from 2009 to 2015. The average follow-up period was 1697.0 ± 774.5 days. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality at follow-up. The numbers of PT and FT of each participant were counted during an oral examination. In addition, demographics, clinical variables, blood nutrient markers, physical functions and perceived masticatory function were measured. Results: Kaplan–Meier analysis, followed by a log-rank test, revealed that fewer PT (P < 0.001) and FT (P = 0.002) were significantly associated with a reduced survival rate. Cox's proportional hazard analysis indicated that the number of FT, but not the number of PT, was a significant independent mortality risk factor after adjusting for demographics, clinical variables, nutrient markers and physical functioning (P = 0.036, hazard ratio: 2.089). Conclusions: Current results suggest that the number of FT more strongly predicts all-cause mortality than the number of PT among community-dwelling older adults. Further studies are necessary to consider the confounding of socioeconomic status and disability status. |
Journal Title |
Geriatrics & Gerontology International
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ISSN | 14470594
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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons|Japan Geriatrics Society
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Volume | 20
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Issue | 6
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Start Page | 607
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End Page | 614
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Published Date | 2020-03-29
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Rights | This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oral Sciences
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