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References

  • Canning CG, Ada L, O’Dwyer NJ. Abnormal muscle activation characteristics associated with loss of dexterity after stroke. J Neurol Sci 2000; 176: 45-56.
  • Kwok C, Mcintyre A, Janzen S, Mays R, Teasell R. Oral care post stroke: a scoping review. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 2015; 42: 65-74.
  • Pontes-Neto OM, Silva GS, Feitosa MR, et al. Stroke awareness in Brazil:alarming results in a community-based study. Stroke 2008; 39: 292-6.
  • Petty GW, Brown RD Jr, Whisnant JP, Sicks JD, O'Fallon WM, Wiebers DO. Ischemic stroke subtypes: a population-based study of functional outcome, survival, and recurrence. Stroke. 2000 May;31(5):1062-8.
  • Mackay J, Mensah GA. The atlas of heart disease and stroke [Internet]. World Health Organization; 2004. Available at: https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/43007 accessed 04July 2022.
  • Oral health fact sheet [Internet]. World Health Organization; 2022. Available at:https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/oral-health, Accessed 04July 2022.
  • Doucet BM, Griffin L. Variable stimulation patterns for poststroke hemiplegia. Muscle Nerve 2009; 39: 54-62.
  • Zackowski KM, Dromerick AW, Sahrmann SA, et al. How do strength,sensation, spasticity and joint individuation relate to the reaching deficits of people with chronic hemiparesis? Brain 2004; 127: 1035-46.
  • Terroni LM, Leite CC, Tinone G, et al. Poststroke depression: risk factors and antidepressant treatment. Rev Assoc Med Bras 2003; 49: 450-9.
  • Karolyhazy K, Aranyi Z, Hermann P, Vastagh I, Marton K. Oral health status of stroke patients related to residual symptoms: a case-control epidemiological study in Hungary. Oral Health Prev Dent 2018;16(3):233-9.
  • Zeng LN, Rao WW, Luo SH, Zhang QE, Hall BJ, Ungvari GS, et al. Oral health in patients with stroke: a meta-analysis of comparative studies. Top Stroke Rehabil 2020;27(1):75-80.
  • Dai R, Lam OL, Lo EC, Li LS, Wen Y, McGrath C. A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical, microbiological, and behavioural aspects of oral health among patients with stroke. J Dent 2015;43(2):171-80.
  • Pillai RS, Iyer K, Spin-Neto R, Kothari SF, Nielsen JF, Kothari M. Oral health and brain injury: causal or casual relation? Cerebrovasc Dis Extra 2018;8(1):1-15.
  • Leira Y, Seoane J, Blanco M, Rodriguez-Yanez M, Takkouche B, Blanco J, et al. Association between periodontitis and ischemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Epidemiol 2017;32(1):43-53.
  • Sinha RK, Singh A, Kishor A, Richa S, Kumar R, Kumar A. Evaluation of oral hygiene status in patients with hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. J Pharm Bioallied Sci 2021;13(Suppl 1):233-6.
  • Kothari M, Pillai RS, Kothari SF, Spin-Neto R, Kumar A, Nielsen JF. Oral health status in patients with acquired b. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2017;123(2):205-19.
  • Gurgel-Juarez N, Perrier MF, Hoffmann T, Lannin N, Jolliffe L, Lee R, et al. Guideline recommendations for oral care after acquired brain injury: protocol for a systematic review. JMIR Res Protoc. 2020;9(7): e17249.
  • Zhu HW, McGrath C, McMillan AS, Li LSW. Can caregivers be used in assessing oral health-related quality of life among patients hospitalized for acute medical conditions? Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2008;36:27-33.
  • Hunter RV, Clarkson JE, Fraser HW, MacWalter RS. A preliminary investigation into tooth care, dental attendance andoral health related quality of life in adult stroke survivors in Tayside, Scotland. Gerodontology 2006;23:140-8.
  • Millns B, Gosney M, Jack CIA, Martin MV, Wright AE. Acute stroke predisposes to oral gram-negative Bacilli—a cause of aspiration pneumonia? Gerontology 2003;49:173-6.
  • Dougall A, Fiske J. Access to special care dentistry, Part 9.Special care dentistry services for older people. Br Dent J 2008;205:421-34.
  • Nishimura T, Takahashi C, Takahashi E. Dental hygiene residential care in a 3-year dental hygiene education programme in Japan: towards dysphagia management based on the dental hygiene process of care. Int J Dent Hyg 2007;5:145-50.
  • Schimmel M, Leemann B, Christou P, Killaridis S, SchniderA, Herrmann FR et al. Oral health-related quality of life in hospitalized stroke patients. Gerodontology 2011;28:3-11.
  • Mihishige F, Yoshinaga S, Harada E, Hirota K, Miyake Y,Matsuo T et al. Relationships between activity of daily living, and oral cavity care and the number of oral cavity microorganisms in patients with cerebrovascular diseases. J Med Invest 1999;46:79-86.
  • Pow EH, Leung K, Wong M, Li LS, McMillan AS. A longitudinal study of the oral health condition of elderly stroke survivors on hospital discharge into the community. IntDent J 2005;55:319-24.
  • Kawasaka T, Shimodozono M, Ogata A, Tanaka N, Kawahira K. Salivary secretion and occlusal force in patients with unilateral cerebral stroke. Int J Neurosci 2010;120:355-60.
  • Kleiman CS. Assisting the stroke patient. Dent Assist 1981;50:22-3.
  • Cassolato SF, Turnbull RS. Xerostomia: clinical aspects andtreatment. Gerodontology 2003;20:64-77.
  • Ostuni E. Stroke and the dental patient. J Am Dent Assoc 1994;125:721-7.
  • Aizen E, Feldman PA, Madeb R, Steinberg J, Merlin S, Sabo E et al. Candida albicans colonization of dental plaque in elderly dysphagic patients. Isr Med Assoc J 2004;6:342-5.
  • Grover S, Rhodus NL. Common medical conditions in elderly dental patients. Part two: diabetes, stroke andbreathing problems. Northwest Dent 2012;91:12-6.
  • Katzan IL, Cebul RD, Husak SH, Dawson NV, Baker DW. The effect of pneumonia on mortality among patients hospitalized for acute stroke. Neurology 2003;60:620-5.
  • Prendergast V, Hallberg IR, Jahnke H, Kleiman C, Hagell P. Oral health, ventilator-associated pneumonia, and intracranial pressure in intubated patients in a neuroscience intensive care unit. Am J Crit Care 2009;18:368-76.
  • Kim HT, Park JB, Lee WC, Kim YJ, Lee Y. Differences in the oral health status and oral hygiene practices according to the extent of post-stroke sequelae. J Oral Rehabil 2018;45(6):476-84.
  • Dahl KE, Wang NJ, Holst D, et al. Oral health-related quality of life among adults 68–77 years old in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. Int J Dent Hyg 2011; 9: 87-92.
  • Bushnell CD, Chaturvedi S, Gage KR, Herson PS, Hurn PD, Jimenez MC,et al. Sex differences in stroke: Challenges and opportunities. J CerebBlood Flow Metab 2018;38(12):2179-91.
  • Moldvai J, Orsos M, Herczeg E, Uhrin E, Kivovics M, Nemeth O. Oral health status and its associated factors among post‑stroke inpatients: a cross‑sectional study in Hungary. BMC Oral Health 2022; 22:234
  • Madlena M, Hermann P, Jahn M, Fejerdy P. Caries prevalence and tooth loss in Hungarian adult population: results of a national survey. BMC Public Health 2008;8:364.
  • Slade GD, Spencer AJ. Development and evaluation of the Oral Health Impact Profile. Community Dent Health 1994; 11: 3-11.
  • da Silva SR, Castellanos Fernandes RA. Self-perception of oral health status by the elderly. Rev Saude Publica 2001; 35: 349-55.
  • Hunt RJ, Slade GD, Strauss RP. Differences between racial groups in the impact of oral disorders among older adults in North Carolina. J Public Health Dent 1995; 55: 205-9.
  • Yoshida M, Murakami T, Yoshimura O, Akagawa Y. The evaluation of oral health in stroke patients. Gerodontology 2012;29:489-93.
  • McMillan AS, Leung KCM, Pow EHN, Wong MCM, Li LSW, Allen PF. Oral health-related quality of life of stroke survivors on discharge from hospital after rehabilitation. J OralRehabil 2005;32:495-503.
  • Griffin SO, Barker LK, Griffin PM, Cleveland JL, Kohn W. Oral health needs among adults in the United States with chronic diseases. J Am Dent Assoc. 2009;140:1266-74.
  • Reed R, Broder HL, Jenkins G, et al. Oral health promotion among older persons and their care providers in a nursing home facility. Gerodontology 2006; 23: 73-8.
  • Haikal DS, Paula AM, Martins AM, et al. Self-perception of oral health and impact on quality of life among the elderly: a quantitative-qualitative approach. Cien Saude Colet 2011; 16: 3317-29.
  • Reisine S, Miller J. A longitudinal study of work loss related to dental diseases. Soc Sci Med 1985; 21: 1309-14.
  • Kleiman CS, Zafran JN, Zayon GM. Dental care for the stroke patient. Dent Hyg (Chic) 1980;54:237-9.
  • English CE. Hygiene, maintenance, and prosthodontic concerns for the infirm implant patient: clinical report and discussion. Implant Dent 1995;4:166-73.
  • Corsalini M, Rapone B, Grassi FR, Di Venere D. A study on oral rehabilitation in stroke patients: analysis of a group of 33 patients. Gerodontology 2010;27:178-82.
  • Fort S, Batty GM, Wilkins WE. Prolonged pharyngeal impaction of dentures following stroke. Stroke 1989;20:1748-50.
  • Tavares M, Lindefjeld Calabi KA, San ML. Systemic diseases and oralhealth. Dent Clin North Am 2014;58(4):797-814.
  • Saliba VA, Júnior IP, Faria CD, et al. Propriedades Psicométricas da Motor Activity Log: uma revisão sistemática da literatura. Rev Fisioter Mov 2008; 21: 59-67.
  • Harris JE, Eng JJ. Paretic upper-limb strength best explains arm activity in people with stroke. Phys Ther 2007; 87: 88-97.
  • Shumway-Cook A, Woollacott MH. Controle motor: teoria e aplicações práticas, 2nd ed. Barueri: Manole 2003; pp:179-208.
  • Bernspang B, Asplund K, Eriksson S, Fugl-Meyer AR. Motor and perceptual impairments in acute stroke patients: effects on self-care ability. Stroke 1987;18: 1081-6.
  • Filiatrault J, Arsenault AB, Dutil E, Bourbonnais D. Motor function and activities of daily living assessments: a study of three tests for persons with hemiplegia. The American journal of occupational therapy 1991;45:806-10.
  • Mariño R, Schofield M, Wright C, et al. Self-reported and clinically determined oral health status predictors for quality of life in dentate older migrant adults. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2008; 36: 85-94.
  • Tatematsu M, Mori T, Kawaguchi T, et al. Masticatory performance in 80-year-old individuals. Gerodontology 2004; 21: 112-9.
  • da Silva FC, da Silva DFT, Mesquita-Ferrari RA, Fernandes KPS, Bussadori SK. Correlation between upper limb function and oral health impact in stroke survivors. J. Phys. Ther. Sci 2015;27: 2065-8.
  • Dai, R. et al. Orofacial functional impairments among patients following stroke: a systematic review. Oral diseases 2015;21: 836–49.
  • Dai R, Lam OLT, Lo ECM, Li LSW, McGrath C. Oral health-related quality of life in patients with stroke: a randomized clinical trial of oral hygiene care during outpatient rehabilitation. Scientific Reports 2017;7: 7632.
  • Bangee M, Martinez-Garduno CM, Brady MC, Cadilhac DA, Dale S, HurleyMA, et al. Oral care practices in stroke: findings from the UK and Australia.BMC Nurs 2021;20(1):169.
  • Orsos M, Moldvai J, Kivovics P, Nemeth O. Oral health related quality of life of patients undergoing physical medicine and rehabilitation. Orv etil 2018;159(52):2202-6.
  • Moldvai J, Orsós M, Simon F, et al. Descriptive study of oral health, dental care and health behavior of inpatients undergoing physical medicine and rehabilitation. Oral Health Care 2019;4:4.
  • British Society of Gerodontology. Guidelines for the oral healthcare of stroke survivors. 2010. https://www.gerodontology.com/content/uploads/2014/10/stroke_guidelines.pdf. Accessed 05 July 2022.
  • Ghezzi EM, Ship JA. Systemic diseases and their treatments in the elderly: impact on oral health. J Public Health Dent 2000;60:289-96.
  • McCreary C. Systemic diseases and the elderly. Dent Update 2010;37:604-7.
  • Elad S, Zadik Y, Kaufman E, Leker R, Finfter O, Findler M.A new management approach for dental treatment after a cerebrovascular event: a comparative retrospective study. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2010;110:145-50.
  • Orsós M, Moldvai J, Simon F, Putz M, Merész G, Németh O. Oral health status of physically disabled inpatients - results from a Hungarian single centre cross-sectional study. Oral Health Prev Dent 2021;19(1):699-706.
  • Sen S, Giamberardino LD, Moss K, Morelli T, Rosamond WD, Gottesman RF,et al. Periodontal disease, regular dental care use, and incident ischemic stroke. Stroke 2018;49(2):355-62.
  • Casaubon LK, Suddes M. Chapter 4 Acute inpatient strokecare. In: Lindsay MP, Gubitz G, Bayley M, Hill MD, Davies-Schinkel C, Singh S, Philips S, eds. Canadian best practice recommendations for stroke care (update 2010). Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Stroke Network; 2010. Available at: www.strokebestpractices.ca Accessed 05 July 2022.
  • Mannen J. Oral health and stroke. Dimens Dent Hyg 2012;10:50-2.

Hemiplegia and oral health

Year 2023, Volume: 40 Issue: 1, 116 - 121, 18.03.2023

Abstract

Oral health problems are often neglected due to other problems that are thought to be more vital in stroke patients. However, oral health is a significant quality of life determinant and needs to be protected in stroke patients as well as general population. Moreover, problems such as hemiparesis, hemiplegia, dysphagia, balance and coordination disorder and cognitive dysfunction due to strokes have a very negative impact on the self -care and/or care support of the caregivers. In this study, we aimed to search a large number of health databases and make a compilation on oral health problems, impact on quality of life and solutions in stroke patients. Keywords ‘oral, dental, health, care, hygiene, dental, prosthesis, denture, tooth brushing, stroke, cerebrovascular and cardiovascular’ and combinations of these words were searched in the literature. Studies involving at least one subject for oral health in stroke patients were included in the review. In the literature, it was seen that the oral health of the stroke patients was discussed more about mastication, swallowing, dysphagia, nutrition, hygiene, prosthesis and quality of life. It was concluded that there are no sufficient assessment and care guides that can be used by stroke patients or caregivers, and the information of dentists, patients and caregivers about special care for stroke patients was not sufficient.

References

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  • Kwok C, Mcintyre A, Janzen S, Mays R, Teasell R. Oral care post stroke: a scoping review. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 2015; 42: 65-74.
  • Pontes-Neto OM, Silva GS, Feitosa MR, et al. Stroke awareness in Brazil:alarming results in a community-based study. Stroke 2008; 39: 292-6.
  • Petty GW, Brown RD Jr, Whisnant JP, Sicks JD, O'Fallon WM, Wiebers DO. Ischemic stroke subtypes: a population-based study of functional outcome, survival, and recurrence. Stroke. 2000 May;31(5):1062-8.
  • Mackay J, Mensah GA. The atlas of heart disease and stroke [Internet]. World Health Organization; 2004. Available at: https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/43007 accessed 04July 2022.
  • Oral health fact sheet [Internet]. World Health Organization; 2022. Available at:https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/oral-health, Accessed 04July 2022.
  • Doucet BM, Griffin L. Variable stimulation patterns for poststroke hemiplegia. Muscle Nerve 2009; 39: 54-62.
  • Zackowski KM, Dromerick AW, Sahrmann SA, et al. How do strength,sensation, spasticity and joint individuation relate to the reaching deficits of people with chronic hemiparesis? Brain 2004; 127: 1035-46.
  • Terroni LM, Leite CC, Tinone G, et al. Poststroke depression: risk factors and antidepressant treatment. Rev Assoc Med Bras 2003; 49: 450-9.
  • Karolyhazy K, Aranyi Z, Hermann P, Vastagh I, Marton K. Oral health status of stroke patients related to residual symptoms: a case-control epidemiological study in Hungary. Oral Health Prev Dent 2018;16(3):233-9.
  • Zeng LN, Rao WW, Luo SH, Zhang QE, Hall BJ, Ungvari GS, et al. Oral health in patients with stroke: a meta-analysis of comparative studies. Top Stroke Rehabil 2020;27(1):75-80.
  • Dai R, Lam OL, Lo EC, Li LS, Wen Y, McGrath C. A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical, microbiological, and behavioural aspects of oral health among patients with stroke. J Dent 2015;43(2):171-80.
  • Pillai RS, Iyer K, Spin-Neto R, Kothari SF, Nielsen JF, Kothari M. Oral health and brain injury: causal or casual relation? Cerebrovasc Dis Extra 2018;8(1):1-15.
  • Leira Y, Seoane J, Blanco M, Rodriguez-Yanez M, Takkouche B, Blanco J, et al. Association between periodontitis and ischemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Epidemiol 2017;32(1):43-53.
  • Sinha RK, Singh A, Kishor A, Richa S, Kumar R, Kumar A. Evaluation of oral hygiene status in patients with hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. J Pharm Bioallied Sci 2021;13(Suppl 1):233-6.
  • Kothari M, Pillai RS, Kothari SF, Spin-Neto R, Kumar A, Nielsen JF. Oral health status in patients with acquired b. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2017;123(2):205-19.
  • Gurgel-Juarez N, Perrier MF, Hoffmann T, Lannin N, Jolliffe L, Lee R, et al. Guideline recommendations for oral care after acquired brain injury: protocol for a systematic review. JMIR Res Protoc. 2020;9(7): e17249.
  • Zhu HW, McGrath C, McMillan AS, Li LSW. Can caregivers be used in assessing oral health-related quality of life among patients hospitalized for acute medical conditions? Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2008;36:27-33.
  • Hunter RV, Clarkson JE, Fraser HW, MacWalter RS. A preliminary investigation into tooth care, dental attendance andoral health related quality of life in adult stroke survivors in Tayside, Scotland. Gerodontology 2006;23:140-8.
  • Millns B, Gosney M, Jack CIA, Martin MV, Wright AE. Acute stroke predisposes to oral gram-negative Bacilli—a cause of aspiration pneumonia? Gerontology 2003;49:173-6.
  • Dougall A, Fiske J. Access to special care dentistry, Part 9.Special care dentistry services for older people. Br Dent J 2008;205:421-34.
  • Nishimura T, Takahashi C, Takahashi E. Dental hygiene residential care in a 3-year dental hygiene education programme in Japan: towards dysphagia management based on the dental hygiene process of care. Int J Dent Hyg 2007;5:145-50.
  • Schimmel M, Leemann B, Christou P, Killaridis S, SchniderA, Herrmann FR et al. Oral health-related quality of life in hospitalized stroke patients. Gerodontology 2011;28:3-11.
  • Mihishige F, Yoshinaga S, Harada E, Hirota K, Miyake Y,Matsuo T et al. Relationships between activity of daily living, and oral cavity care and the number of oral cavity microorganisms in patients with cerebrovascular diseases. J Med Invest 1999;46:79-86.
  • Pow EH, Leung K, Wong M, Li LS, McMillan AS. A longitudinal study of the oral health condition of elderly stroke survivors on hospital discharge into the community. IntDent J 2005;55:319-24.
  • Kawasaka T, Shimodozono M, Ogata A, Tanaka N, Kawahira K. Salivary secretion and occlusal force in patients with unilateral cerebral stroke. Int J Neurosci 2010;120:355-60.
  • Kleiman CS. Assisting the stroke patient. Dent Assist 1981;50:22-3.
  • Cassolato SF, Turnbull RS. Xerostomia: clinical aspects andtreatment. Gerodontology 2003;20:64-77.
  • Ostuni E. Stroke and the dental patient. J Am Dent Assoc 1994;125:721-7.
  • Aizen E, Feldman PA, Madeb R, Steinberg J, Merlin S, Sabo E et al. Candida albicans colonization of dental plaque in elderly dysphagic patients. Isr Med Assoc J 2004;6:342-5.
  • Grover S, Rhodus NL. Common medical conditions in elderly dental patients. Part two: diabetes, stroke andbreathing problems. Northwest Dent 2012;91:12-6.
  • Katzan IL, Cebul RD, Husak SH, Dawson NV, Baker DW. The effect of pneumonia on mortality among patients hospitalized for acute stroke. Neurology 2003;60:620-5.
  • Prendergast V, Hallberg IR, Jahnke H, Kleiman C, Hagell P. Oral health, ventilator-associated pneumonia, and intracranial pressure in intubated patients in a neuroscience intensive care unit. Am J Crit Care 2009;18:368-76.
  • Kim HT, Park JB, Lee WC, Kim YJ, Lee Y. Differences in the oral health status and oral hygiene practices according to the extent of post-stroke sequelae. J Oral Rehabil 2018;45(6):476-84.
  • Dahl KE, Wang NJ, Holst D, et al. Oral health-related quality of life among adults 68–77 years old in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. Int J Dent Hyg 2011; 9: 87-92.
  • Bushnell CD, Chaturvedi S, Gage KR, Herson PS, Hurn PD, Jimenez MC,et al. Sex differences in stroke: Challenges and opportunities. J CerebBlood Flow Metab 2018;38(12):2179-91.
  • Moldvai J, Orsos M, Herczeg E, Uhrin E, Kivovics M, Nemeth O. Oral health status and its associated factors among post‑stroke inpatients: a cross‑sectional study in Hungary. BMC Oral Health 2022; 22:234
  • Madlena M, Hermann P, Jahn M, Fejerdy P. Caries prevalence and tooth loss in Hungarian adult population: results of a national survey. BMC Public Health 2008;8:364.
  • Slade GD, Spencer AJ. Development and evaluation of the Oral Health Impact Profile. Community Dent Health 1994; 11: 3-11.
  • da Silva SR, Castellanos Fernandes RA. Self-perception of oral health status by the elderly. Rev Saude Publica 2001; 35: 349-55.
  • Hunt RJ, Slade GD, Strauss RP. Differences between racial groups in the impact of oral disorders among older adults in North Carolina. J Public Health Dent 1995; 55: 205-9.
  • Yoshida M, Murakami T, Yoshimura O, Akagawa Y. The evaluation of oral health in stroke patients. Gerodontology 2012;29:489-93.
  • McMillan AS, Leung KCM, Pow EHN, Wong MCM, Li LSW, Allen PF. Oral health-related quality of life of stroke survivors on discharge from hospital after rehabilitation. J OralRehabil 2005;32:495-503.
  • Griffin SO, Barker LK, Griffin PM, Cleveland JL, Kohn W. Oral health needs among adults in the United States with chronic diseases. J Am Dent Assoc. 2009;140:1266-74.
  • Reed R, Broder HL, Jenkins G, et al. Oral health promotion among older persons and their care providers in a nursing home facility. Gerodontology 2006; 23: 73-8.
  • Haikal DS, Paula AM, Martins AM, et al. Self-perception of oral health and impact on quality of life among the elderly: a quantitative-qualitative approach. Cien Saude Colet 2011; 16: 3317-29.
  • Reisine S, Miller J. A longitudinal study of work loss related to dental diseases. Soc Sci Med 1985; 21: 1309-14.
  • Kleiman CS, Zafran JN, Zayon GM. Dental care for the stroke patient. Dent Hyg (Chic) 1980;54:237-9.
  • English CE. Hygiene, maintenance, and prosthodontic concerns for the infirm implant patient: clinical report and discussion. Implant Dent 1995;4:166-73.
  • Corsalini M, Rapone B, Grassi FR, Di Venere D. A study on oral rehabilitation in stroke patients: analysis of a group of 33 patients. Gerodontology 2010;27:178-82.
  • Fort S, Batty GM, Wilkins WE. Prolonged pharyngeal impaction of dentures following stroke. Stroke 1989;20:1748-50.
  • Tavares M, Lindefjeld Calabi KA, San ML. Systemic diseases and oralhealth. Dent Clin North Am 2014;58(4):797-814.
  • Saliba VA, Júnior IP, Faria CD, et al. Propriedades Psicométricas da Motor Activity Log: uma revisão sistemática da literatura. Rev Fisioter Mov 2008; 21: 59-67.
  • Harris JE, Eng JJ. Paretic upper-limb strength best explains arm activity in people with stroke. Phys Ther 2007; 87: 88-97.
  • Shumway-Cook A, Woollacott MH. Controle motor: teoria e aplicações práticas, 2nd ed. Barueri: Manole 2003; pp:179-208.
  • Bernspang B, Asplund K, Eriksson S, Fugl-Meyer AR. Motor and perceptual impairments in acute stroke patients: effects on self-care ability. Stroke 1987;18: 1081-6.
  • Filiatrault J, Arsenault AB, Dutil E, Bourbonnais D. Motor function and activities of daily living assessments: a study of three tests for persons with hemiplegia. The American journal of occupational therapy 1991;45:806-10.
  • Mariño R, Schofield M, Wright C, et al. Self-reported and clinically determined oral health status predictors for quality of life in dentate older migrant adults. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2008; 36: 85-94.
  • Tatematsu M, Mori T, Kawaguchi T, et al. Masticatory performance in 80-year-old individuals. Gerodontology 2004; 21: 112-9.
  • da Silva FC, da Silva DFT, Mesquita-Ferrari RA, Fernandes KPS, Bussadori SK. Correlation between upper limb function and oral health impact in stroke survivors. J. Phys. Ther. Sci 2015;27: 2065-8.
  • Dai, R. et al. Orofacial functional impairments among patients following stroke: a systematic review. Oral diseases 2015;21: 836–49.
  • Dai R, Lam OLT, Lo ECM, Li LSW, McGrath C. Oral health-related quality of life in patients with stroke: a randomized clinical trial of oral hygiene care during outpatient rehabilitation. Scientific Reports 2017;7: 7632.
  • Bangee M, Martinez-Garduno CM, Brady MC, Cadilhac DA, Dale S, HurleyMA, et al. Oral care practices in stroke: findings from the UK and Australia.BMC Nurs 2021;20(1):169.
  • Orsos M, Moldvai J, Kivovics P, Nemeth O. Oral health related quality of life of patients undergoing physical medicine and rehabilitation. Orv etil 2018;159(52):2202-6.
  • Moldvai J, Orsós M, Simon F, et al. Descriptive study of oral health, dental care and health behavior of inpatients undergoing physical medicine and rehabilitation. Oral Health Care 2019;4:4.
  • British Society of Gerodontology. Guidelines for the oral healthcare of stroke survivors. 2010. https://www.gerodontology.com/content/uploads/2014/10/stroke_guidelines.pdf. Accessed 05 July 2022.
  • Ghezzi EM, Ship JA. Systemic diseases and their treatments in the elderly: impact on oral health. J Public Health Dent 2000;60:289-96.
  • McCreary C. Systemic diseases and the elderly. Dent Update 2010;37:604-7.
  • Elad S, Zadik Y, Kaufman E, Leker R, Finfter O, Findler M.A new management approach for dental treatment after a cerebrovascular event: a comparative retrospective study. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2010;110:145-50.
  • Orsós M, Moldvai J, Simon F, Putz M, Merész G, Németh O. Oral health status of physically disabled inpatients - results from a Hungarian single centre cross-sectional study. Oral Health Prev Dent 2021;19(1):699-706.
  • Sen S, Giamberardino LD, Moss K, Morelli T, Rosamond WD, Gottesman RF,et al. Periodontal disease, regular dental care use, and incident ischemic stroke. Stroke 2018;49(2):355-62.
  • Casaubon LK, Suddes M. Chapter 4 Acute inpatient strokecare. In: Lindsay MP, Gubitz G, Bayley M, Hill MD, Davies-Schinkel C, Singh S, Philips S, eds. Canadian best practice recommendations for stroke care (update 2010). Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Stroke Network; 2010. Available at: www.strokebestpractices.ca Accessed 05 July 2022.
  • Mannen J. Oral health and stroke. Dimens Dent Hyg 2012;10:50-2.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Review Articles
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Manolya İlhanlı 0000-0002-5770-8603

İlker İlhanlı 0000-0002-7998-8992

Peruze Çelenk 0000-0002-8111-117X

Early Pub Date March 18, 2023
Publication Date March 18, 2023
Submission Date July 5, 2022
Acceptance Date July 8, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 40 Issue: 1

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APA İlhanlı, M., İlhanlı, İ., & Çelenk, P. (2023). Hemiplegia and oral health. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 40(1), 116-121.
AMA İlhanlı M, İlhanlı İ, Çelenk P. Hemiplegia and oral health. J. Exp. Clin. Med. March 2023;40(1):116-121.
Chicago İlhanlı, Manolya, İlker İlhanlı, and Peruze Çelenk. “Hemiplegia and Oral Health”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 40, no. 1 (March 2023): 116-21.
EndNote İlhanlı M, İlhanlı İ, Çelenk P (March 1, 2023) Hemiplegia and oral health. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 40 1 116–121.
IEEE M. İlhanlı, İ. İlhanlı, and P. Çelenk, “Hemiplegia and oral health”, J. Exp. Clin. Med., vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 116–121, 2023.
ISNAD İlhanlı, Manolya et al. “Hemiplegia and Oral Health”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 40/1 (March 2023), 116-121.
JAMA İlhanlı M, İlhanlı İ, Çelenk P. Hemiplegia and oral health. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2023;40:116–121.
MLA İlhanlı, Manolya et al. “Hemiplegia and Oral Health”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, vol. 40, no. 1, 2023, pp. 116-21.
Vancouver İlhanlı M, İlhanlı İ, Çelenk P. Hemiplegia and oral health. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2023;40(1):116-21.