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Common oral conditions in the elderly
E R Hatton1, C M Gogan, M N Hatton
1State University of New York at Buffalo.
American Family Physician
|November 1, 1989
Abstract:
As the proportion of elderly persons in the population increases, physicians will more frequently see patients with the oral lesions that commonly occur in this group. Periodontal disease represents the most common cause of tooth loss in the elderly. Dentures can create several problems, including traumatic ulceration, denture stomatitis, inflammatory papillary hyperplasia and epulis fissurata. Erythroplakia, rather than leukoplakia, is the most common precursor of oral carcinoma in elderly persons.