Objectives: To clarify the influence of aging and denture use on swallowing in healthy edentulous people aged 75 and older.
Design: A cross-sectional research design was used with participants from Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima University, and Hiroshima City.
Setting: Participants were examined in Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan.
Participants: Thirteen edentulous elderly volunteers (7 male, 6 female; aged 75-86, mean age 81.2) and 19 dentulous elderly volunteers (12 male, 7 female; aged 80-87, mean age 81.2) as a control group participated in this study. Participants reported no clinical symptoms relating to dysphagia, neurological impairments, or degenerative diseases.
Measurements: Participants were asked to swallow a 10-mL barium sulfate solution three times. Edentulous older people were asked to swallow the solution while wearing dentures and with dentures removed. Functional swallowing was recorded on cine-film with a digital subtraction angiography system. Lateral cinefluorography images were obtained from seated subjects. Using a cine-projector, visual images were evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively.
Results: No participants exhibited aspiration. The occurrence of laryngeal penetration in the edentulous older people not wearing dentures was the only significant difference (P<.05).
Conclusion: Only laryngeal penetration differed significantly between edentulous older people not wearing their dentures and dentulous older people.