2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102011000600017
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Autopercepção da saúde bucal em idosos e fatores associados em Campinas, SP, 2008-2009

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To describe self-perceived oral health among elderly people and assess associated sociodemographic and clinical factors. METHODS:A cross-sectional study was carried out with 876 participants forming a representative sample of elderly people (65 years of age or over) in Campinas, Southeastern Brazil, in 2008. Dental examinations were conducted in accordance with criteria standardized by the World Health Organization for epidemiological surveys on oral health. Self-perceived oral health was evaluated u… Show more

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“…On the contrary, physical and pain/discomfort dimensions were significantly associated with lower prosthetic need, revealing that most individuals needing a new lower denture limit types or amounts of food, present trouble biting or chewing food, feel discomfort while eating, and are concerned with problems in their teeth, gums, or dentures (Table 4). These findings agree with those by Silva et al 24 , to whom the presence of functional dentition and the lack of need of complete dentures were associated to a more favorable oral health perception.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…On the contrary, physical and pain/discomfort dimensions were significantly associated with lower prosthetic need, revealing that most individuals needing a new lower denture limit types or amounts of food, present trouble biting or chewing food, feel discomfort while eating, and are concerned with problems in their teeth, gums, or dentures (Table 4). These findings agree with those by Silva et al 24 , to whom the presence of functional dentition and the lack of need of complete dentures were associated to a more favorable oral health perception.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The oral health perception of our participants was mostly moderate, revealing a discrepancy with their actual oral health condition. This discrepancy was also found in a previous study 24 and it may be explained by personal values and beliefs that tend to naturalize the poor oral health of the elderly, leading to an overestimated oral health condition 14 . Additionally, considering the perspective of inclusion and social interaction provided by the program, difficulties faced due to oral problems might be potentially considered secondary.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Finally, a better understanding of relationships established between self-rated oral health based on GOHAI dimensions may increase knowledge of oral health conditions among institutionalized elderly in Brazil, thereby contributing to action planning, organization and monitoring of health services [57] besides improved health and quality of life [58].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conforme a literatura, a autopercepção de saúde bucal é uma medida multidimensional que refl ete a experiência subjetiva dos indivíduos sobre seu bem-estar funcional, social e psicológico, e, muitas vezes, determina sua busca por atendimento odontológico 5 . O objetivo deste estudo foi verifi car se a autopercepção de saúde bucal dos idosos, frequentadores do Centro de Referência de Idosos da Fundação Pró-Família de Blumenau-SC, apresenta coerência com a sua condição bucal, verifi cada a partir de exame de inspeção bucal, considerando perdas dentárias, o uso e a necessidade de próteses.…”
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