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Association of masticatory performance with age, gender, number of teeth, occlusal force and salivary flow in Japanese older adults: is ageing a risk factor for masticatory dysfunction?

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Association of masticatory performance with age, gender, number of teeth, occlusal force and salivary flow in Japanese older adults: is ageing a risk factor for masticatory dysfunction?

Auteurs : Kazunori Ikebe [Japon] ; Ken-Ichi Matsuda ; Ryosuke Kagawa ; Kaori Enoki ; Minoru Yoshida ; Yoshinobu Maeda ; Takashi Nokubi

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In general, ageing is a risk factor for sensory and motor deterioration, with the rate of decline varying amongst individuals. Concerning masticatory function, missing teeth along with oral disease seem to accelerate the dysfunction. Here, we aimed to confirm whether masticatory dysfunction by ageing is inevitable. This study investigated the effect of age, gender, number of natural teeth, occlusal force and salivary flow on the masticatory performance in a large sample of elderly adults.

DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2011.03.019
PubMed: 21529776


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