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  • Oral Health
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Oral frailty is a significant global issue affecting older adults.
  • The definition and understanding of oral frailty remain inconsistent among researchers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a clear and comprehensive concept of oral frailty.

Main Methods:

  • Extensive literature search across multiple international and Chinese databases.
  • Manual review of reference lists from relevant studies.
  • Concept analysis using Walker & Avant's established model.

Main Results:

  • Oral frailty is characterized by abnormal oral structure or function, alongside declines in physical, cognitive, and social capacities.
  • Antecedents include aging, social frailty, and severe periodontitis.
  • Consequences encompass diminished physical and mental health, social withdrawal, reduced quality of life, and systemic frailty.

Conclusions:

  • Oral frailty negatively impacts older adults across physical, psychological, and social domains.
  • Development of assessment tools based on this concept analysis is crucial for comprehensive evaluation.