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Masticatory function in elderly compared to young adults. | LitMetric

Masticatory function in elderly compared to young adults.

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Universidade de Brasília - UnB - Brasília (DF), Brasil.

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to analyze and compare how the elderly and young adults perform chewing activities, focusing on factors like time taken, masticatory strokes, and overall effectiveness.
  • Conducted with 50 participants (25 elderly and 25 young adults), the study employed video recordings to assess differences in chewing patterns and efficiency using a wheat flour biscuit.
  • Findings revealed that while young adults primarily used an alternated bilateral chewing pattern, elderly participants showed a preference for simultaneous bilateral chewing, resulting in longer chewing times, more strokes, and lower effectiveness scores, influenced by the presence of dental prostheses.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To characterize the masticatory function of the elderly and to compare total amount of time, masticatory strokes and total mastication score among the elderly and young adults.

Methods: It is an observational, cross-sectional and analytical study. A total of 50 individuals participated, 25 elderly (mean age 66 years) and 25 young adults (mean age 22 years). The evaluation of mastication was performed by standardized filming of the usual mastication of a wheat flour biscuit. The masticatory type (alternated bilateral, simultaneous bilateral, preferential unilateral, chronic and anterior), masticatory score, total masticatory time and the total number of masticatory strokes were verified and compared between the elderly and young adults.

Results: The predominant masticatory pattern in the young adults was the alternated bilateral mastication (52%), while, in the elderly, the simultaneous bilateral mastication predominated (48%). The use of dental prostheses had a significant influence on the total mastication score; elderly presented greater masticatory time and greater amount of masticatory strokes; however, the total masticatory score was lower for this group.

Conclusion: The use of dental prosthesis has a significant influence on masticatory function. When compared to young adults, the elderly had a greater amount of time and masticatory strokes and a lower total mastication score.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9886105PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20212020364DOI Listing

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