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Gerodontology ; 25(4): 217-21, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18380781

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This study explored potential factors in elderly requiring care that cause dryness of the dorsum of the tongue despite moisture retention in the sublingual mucosa. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Subjects were 224 elderly (mean age: 83.6 +/- 7.4 years) living in a nursing home and requiring individual care. Measurement of moisture of the dorsum of the tongue and sublingual mucosa was performed using a wetness tester (L-SALIVO) with a measurement time of 10 s. RESULTS: A significant difference in drying only of the dorsum of the tongue was noted depending on the degree of incapacity, level of consciousness, eating (oral ingestion or tube-feeding), and conversation. Multiple logistic regression identified the degree of incapacity in terms of eating (oral ingestion or tube-feeding) as a significant factor for dryness. The odds ratio for the degree of incapacity was 3.2 while that for eating was 11.226. CONCLUSION: Dry mouth of the dorsum of the tongue in elderly requiring care was associated with the degree of incapacity, tube feeding, and level of conversation.


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Tongue Diseases/etiology , Xerostomia/etiology , Activities of Daily Living , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Chronic Disease , Cognition Disorders/complications , Consciousness/physiology , Drug Therapy , Eating/physiology , Enteral Nutrition , Female , Humans , Male , Mouth Floor , Mouth Mucosa , Nursing Homes , Reagent Strips , Saliva/chemistry , Speech/physiology , Time Factors , Tongue
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