Association of oral hypofunction with aspiration pneumonia, fractures, and mortality in older Japanese adults.
Kotomi SakaiKuniyoshi HayashiEri HoshinoEnri NakayamaKatsuya IijimaTomoki TanakaRyo MomosakiNobuo SakataPublished in: Geriatrics & gerontology international (2024)
Individuals with oral hypofunction were at increased risk of femoral or vertebral fractures and all-cause mortality, and they incurred significantly higher annual medical costs, compared with those without this condition. Notably, they showed a lower risk of aspiration pneumonia, suggesting potential benefits of dental intervention. Integrating dental care into medical strategies might be necessary to improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare costs for those with oral hypofunction. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; ••: ••-••.