USE OF DENTAL PROSTHESIS AMONG ELDERLY: A SOCIAL PROBLEM

Authors

  • Mário Alfredo Silveira Miranzi
  • Maristela Marques Amuí
  • Helena Hemiko Iwamoto
  • Darlene Mara dos Santos Tavares
  • Sandra Azevedo Pinheiro
  • Marli Aparecida Reis Coimbra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18554/refacs.v3i1.1029

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify and describe socio-demographic characteristics, care in the conservation of the prosthesis, type of limitation or interference arising from use. It is a descriptive transversal study conducted with 167 elderly patients with dentures in a coverage area of Family Health of a municipality of Minas Gerais /Brazil. Data collection was conducted in households or health unit. The results showed higher frequencies for age range 60|-70 years (71.9%), elementary school (64.1%), earn a living wage (58.5%) and makes use of prosthesis 20|-40 years (49.7%), most have inadequate prostheses (70.1%), but performs proper hygiene (87.4%), 40% complain of discomfort, 60% had exchanged prosthesis and 75% did not receive any information about maintenance of the prosthesis. It is emphasized that the pursuit of oral health user prosthesis depends on the ongoing professional guidance. Descriptors: Denture complete; Oral health; Dental Care for Aged.

How to Cite

Miranzi, M. A. S., Amuí, M. M., Iwamoto, H. H., Tavares, D. M. dos S., Pinheiro, S. A., & Coimbra, M. A. R. (2015). USE OF DENTAL PROSTHESIS AMONG ELDERLY: A SOCIAL PROBLEM. JOURNAL FAMILY, CYCLES OF LIFE AND HEALTH IN SOCIAL CONTEXT, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.18554/refacs.v3i1.1029

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