Influence of prosthodontic rehabilitation and dietary advice on glycaemic control, nutritional status and oral health‐related quality of life of older adults with type 2 diabetes

Author:

Brígido Jandenilson Alves12ORCID,da Rosa Wellington Luiz de Oliveira2ORCID,Lund Rafael Guerra2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Dentistry Fametro University Centre (UNIFAMETRO) Fortaleza Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Dentistry, Pelotas Dental School Federal University of Pelotas (UFPEL) Pelotas Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

Abstract

ObjectivesThis prospective clinical study aimed to determine the influence of oral prosthodontic rehabilitation with partial removable dentures and simplified dietary advice on glycaemic control, nutritional status and oral health‐related quality of life (OHRQoL) of older adults with type 2 diabetes.BackgroundIndividuals with tooth loss who did not wear complete or partial dentures are more likely to be at nutritional risk, suggesting that using dental prostheses would benefit the re‐establishment of an adequate nutritional status and potentially improve quality of life. Nutritional therapy is essential for diabetes prevention, treatment and management, favouring glycaemic control. The literature provides little evidence on the contribution of partial removable dentures to improving diabetes control, nutritional profile and satisfaction in older adults, especially those with type 2 diabetes.Materials and MethodsOlder individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus, aged 60 years or older and needing oral rehabilitation with partial removable dentures were eligible for this prospective study. The primary outcome measure was glycaemic control, measured by glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels. The Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP‐14) questionnaire and the Mini Nutritional Assessment short‐form (MNA‐SF) represented secondary outcome measures. These measures were assessed at baseline and 12 months of follow‐up after prosthesis delivery, combined with simple dietary advice in pamphlet form. The data were analysed using the Wilcoxon matched‐pairs test.ResultsForty‐four patients who met the inclusion criteria and required treatment with removable partial dentures were selected for this study, which was carried out for a year. During this period, seven participants declined to participate because they moved to another city. Hence, a final sample of 37 participants (16 men and 21 women, average age of 65.8 years, ranging from 60 to 83 years) were included in the study. No laboratory parameter (HbA1c levels) changed significantly during the investigation. The number of older adults at risk of malnutrition was significantly lower at 12 months than at baseline. Furthermore, nutritional status significantly improved 12 months after prosthodontic treatment combined with dietary advice, and the effect sizes were large. OHRQoL significantly improved after prosthodontic therapy combined with dietary advice.ConclusionsProsthodontic treatment with partial dentures associated with simple dietary advice did not influence glycaemic control but improved the nutritional status and OHRQoL of older adults with type 2 diabetes.

Publisher

Wiley

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