TY - JOUR
T1 - Promoting good dental health in older people
T2 - Role of the community nurse
AU - Daly, Blanaid
AU - Smith, Kerry
PY - 2015/9/1
Y1 - 2015/9/1
N2 - Good dental health enables a person to eat, speak, and socialise. It contributes to nutrition, general health, and quality of life. The dental health of people living in the UK has improved in the last 40 years, and older people are retaining their natural teeth throughout their life; nontheless, a significant proportion of people over 75 years still rely on partial and full dentures. Dental disease in all age groups is readily prevented by daily oral hygiene and adherence to a healthy diet, avoidance of smoking, and sensible alcohol intake. Some older people may simply need reminding and encouragement to carry out oral hygiene, while more dependent adults may need support and active help to do so. Nursing teams and health professionals play a key role in promoting oral health by supporting oral hygiene and adequate nutrition, preventing discomfort, and detecting dental diseases early. This article gives a brief overview of how nursing teams and health professionals can promote oral health and provides details of resources from which further detailed information may be obtained.
AB - Good dental health enables a person to eat, speak, and socialise. It contributes to nutrition, general health, and quality of life. The dental health of people living in the UK has improved in the last 40 years, and older people are retaining their natural teeth throughout their life; nontheless, a significant proportion of people over 75 years still rely on partial and full dentures. Dental disease in all age groups is readily prevented by daily oral hygiene and adherence to a healthy diet, avoidance of smoking, and sensible alcohol intake. Some older people may simply need reminding and encouragement to carry out oral hygiene, while more dependent adults may need support and active help to do so. Nursing teams and health professionals play a key role in promoting oral health by supporting oral hygiene and adequate nutrition, preventing discomfort, and detecting dental diseases early. This article gives a brief overview of how nursing teams and health professionals can promote oral health and provides details of resources from which further detailed information may be obtained.
KW - Dental health education
KW - Dentures
KW - Mouth care
KW - Older people
KW - Oral hygiene
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84940667359&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.12968/bjcn.2015.20.9.431
DO - 10.12968/bjcn.2015.20.9.431
M3 - Article
C2 - 26322990
AN - SCOPUS:84940667359
SN - 1462-4753
VL - 20
SP - 431
EP - 436
JO - British Journal of Community Nursing
JF - British Journal of Community Nursing
IS - 9
ER -