Factors Associated with Self-reported Oral Health Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults in a Rural Province of Thailand.
Yaowapa ChantarabootNithimar Sermsuti-AnuwatPublished in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2022)
Younger respondents with chewing discomfort were more likely to self-report poor oral health. In rural areas, nonprofessional health providers can use a single-item self-reported oral health question as a simple tool for evaluating oral health status in the elderly. Moreover, dental health education programs are needed to help older individuals improve their oral self-care, access dental services, and achieve appropriate oral function. Such programs are essential for promoting good oral health in this population, particularly among "younger" elders.