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Oral health status of adult dysphagic patients that undergo endoscopic gastrostomy for long term enteral feeding

Author(s): Lopes, Sara ; Tavares, Vitor ; Mascarenhas, Paulo ; Lopes, Marta ; Cardote, Carolina ; Godinho, Catarina ; Oliveira, Cátia ; Santos, Carla Adriana ; Oom, Madalena ; Grillo-Evangelista, José ; Fonseca, Jorge

Date: 2022

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/59988

Origin: Egas Moniz - Cooperativa de Ensino Superior, CRL

Subject(s): dysphagia; enteral feeding; percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy; oral health


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Background: Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) is required to maintain a feeding route when neurological or cancer dysphagia impact oral intake. This study aimed to evaluate the oral health and oral changes of PEG-patients without oral feeding for three months. Methods: Prospective observational study, with a PEG-patients convenience sample. Data were obtained before PEG (T0) and 3 months after gastrostomy (T1). Initial oral hygiene habits were collected through a questionnaire. Intra-oral evaluation was performed using: Plaque Index (IP), Gingival Index (IG), Decayed, Missing and Filled Teeth Index (DMF), Community Periodontal Index (CPI), and Attachment Loss (AL). T0 and T1 were compared to evaluate oral health evolution. Results: Thirty-nine patients aged 65.3 ± 17.4 years were included. Initial (T0) oral health was worse than expectable. Between assessments period, oral indexes suffered a general deterioration with statistical relevance to the DMF. The frequency of deep periodontal pockets and attachment loss remained stable. Conclusions: PEG-patients presented poor oral health and insufficient oral hygiene habits, even before gastrostomy. After three months of PEG feeding, oral health suffered a general deterioration. This outcome was probably associated with the absence of oral feeding activity, which is beneficial to oral homeostasis, and further reduced oral hygiene. Improved oral daily care and dental appointments should become part of the PEG-patients follow-up.

Document Type Contribution to journal
Language English
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