J Korean Dent Assoc > Volume 64(3); 2026 > Article
Journal of Korean Dental Association 2026;64(3):77-82.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22974/jkda.2026.64.3.003    Published online March 31, 2026.
노인 요양시설 입소자의 자연치아 중심 구강건강 상태 분석 연구
Oral health condition of old people in elderly care facility: Focused on natural teeth
Tae-Seok Kim  , Yang-Hyun Chun 
Department of Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine, College of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea
Correspondence:  Tae-Seok Kim, Tel: +82-2-958-9355, 
Email: taiseok11@khu.ac.kr
Received: 19 February 2026   • Revised: 12 March 2026   • Accepted: 17 March 2026
Abstract
Purpose
Demands for long-term elderly care facilities and related welfare services are steadily increasing as the aging tendency of Korean society accelerates. However, oral health assessment and management of elderly in long-term care facilities are insufficient. This study aimed to investigate correlation between natural teeth and oral health status of the elderly in long-term care facilities.
Materials and Methods
This study was conducted on the elderly patients in long-term care facilities. Two dentists performed dental examination to elderly patients in long-term care facilities, and surveyed their natural teeth condition based on Korea national health and nutrition examination survey. Oral health conditions of patients were also recorded, and statistical analysis was performed between natural teeth condition and oral health status.
Results
Xerostomia, temporomandibular joint pain, and limited mouth opening were related with all of the factors about natural teeth. The elderly in long-term care facilities with less natural teeth, less than 20 natural teeth, and edentulous state were proven to have severe xerostomia, temporomandibular joint pain, and limited mouth opening. In addition, poor periodontal condition, oral stomatitis and tongue coating were related with natural teeth condition of the elderly in long-term care facilities.
Conclusion
Natural teeth of the elderly long-term care facilities are proven to be significantly related with several diseases of orofacial area in this study. Thus, comprehensive evaluation of natural teeth and oral health management to maintain natural teeth should be actively pursued for the elderly in long-term care facilities.
Key Words: Health Services for the Elderly; Tooth Loss; Oral Health; Aged


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