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Masticatory ability overview in people with Alzheimer's Disease: a scoping review


Background: Various studies have found that masticatory abilities in
people with Alzheimer’s Disease tend to be worse. Masticatory ability ...

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    OB1 - 1313 611 Wij MJatinangor (Oral Biologi)Tersedia namun tidak untuk dipinjamkan - No Loan
  • Perpustakaan
    Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi
    Judul Seri
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    No. Panggil
    611 Wij M
    Penerbit FKG Unpad : FKG UNPAD JATINANGOR.,
    Deskripsi Fisik
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    Bahasa
    English
    ISBN/ISSN
    160110170024
    Klasifikasi
    611
    Tipe Isi
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    Tipe Media
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    Tipe Pembawa
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    Edisi
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  • Background: Various studies have found that masticatory abilities in
    people with Alzheimer’s Disease tend to be worse. Masticatory ability can
    affected by various factors such as number of teeth, bite force, use of prostheses,
    food consistency, and masticatory movements. This study was aimed to overview
    masticatory ability in Alzheimer’s Disease. Method: This study used a scoping
    review technique conducted from January 2021- May 2021. This articles referred
    to Joanna Briggs Institute and PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Searches were conducted
    through PubMed, Cochrane, CINAHL databases and snowballing techniques.
    Result: In this study, 23 relevant articles were obtained then 3 articles were
    added through the snowballing technique. The assessment of bite force, number of
    teeth, occlusion pairs and occlusal contact area were found to be lower in the
    group with impaired cognition than in the control group. Eight articles showed
    that number of teeth was fewer in groups with cognitive impairment; however,
    two articles found that the number of teeth was not significant. Four articles
    found that bite force, occlusion pairing, and occlusal contact were lower in
    patients with cognitive impairment Conclusion: Individuals with cognitive
    impairment have poor masticatory abilities. The use of prostheses can only
    increase the efficiency of mastication in individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease
    without removing the disturbance.
    Keyword: Alzheimer’s disease, cognition, dementia, masticatory ability,
    masticatory performance
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