Geriatric oral health neglect: calculus on the attached gingiva: a case report

Author:

Okereke Udohchukwu Promise12,Offurum Chimeremeze1,Eze Victor Anezi1,Okpechukwu Chidubem Peter3,Ifedibar Wisdom Chisom4,Akaji Ezi Abigail5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Dentistry, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria

2. YOHAN Research Institute, Nsukka

3. Irrua Specialist Hospital, Irrua

4. Nnamdi Azikiwe University College of Health Science, Nnewi, Nigeria

5. Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Nsukka

Abstract

Introduction and importance: Aging exerts various effects on and causes changes to the oral tissues. It is often difficult to distinguish between what is caused by the physiological process of aging itself and what is caused by the individual’s lifestyle or diseases. The elderly face peculiar health challenges and require special dental care. It is therefore vital that greater attention be given to the oral health needs of this rapidly population. In this article, the authors present the case of an elderly female patient with a rare case of calculus on the attached gingiva. Case presentation: A 90-year-old retired teacher with a history of hypertension, presented with a small, painless, grayish-brown growth on her attached gingiva, noticed by her daughter-in-law. Examination revealed signs of gingivitis and significant dental issues including missing teeth, fractures, and calculus buildup. Diagnosis of chronic generalized marginal gingivitis and calculus deposition was made, and scaling and polishing were performed. Perforation of the attached gingiva was observed during scaling thus exposing the root, which facilitated the calculus accumulation. Post-procedure care included medication and oral hygiene instructions. Follow-up after 1 week showed satisfactory healing, but subsequent assessment at 3 months revealed plaque accumulation, with the patient declining further treatment. Clinical discussion: The patient shows relative neglect in oral healthcare given the subpar oral health features she exhibited and decline of further treatment options presented to her. This is common in the population as some abnormal oral presentations and features are perceived as normal in the population, which can be attributed to poor knowledge of oral health practices, which affects the illness seeking behaviour of individual. Conclusion: Calculus deposition in the oral cavity requires a hard surface for formation, and proper oral hygiene practices are essential to mitigate its adverse effects, particularly among the elderly who may require additional attention due to their unique physiological changes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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