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Oral care to help prevent pneumonia in nursing home residents

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Abstract

Four randomized controlled trials involving 3905 participants assessed the effects of professional oral care on nursing home-acquired pneumonia.

  • Professional oral care may reduce the risk of pneumonia-associated mortality compared to usual oral care, based on low-quality evidence.
  • There is uncertainty regarding the effectiveness of professional oral care in lowering the incidence rate of nursing home-acquired pneumonia over an 18-month period.
  • Evidence regarding the impact of professional oral care on the first episodes of pneumonia is inconclusive.
  • No serious adverse events were reported in one study, although 64 non-serious events, such as oral cavity disturbances and dental staining, were noted.
  • Further trials are needed to establish reliable conclusions about the effectiveness of oral care measures in preventing nursing home-acquired pneumonia.

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Competing interests

Chang Liu: none known Yubin Cao: none known Jie Lin: none known Linda Ng: none known Ian Needleman has received funding for lectures and research from industry related to oral hygiene products and prevention of ventilator‐associated pneumonia. Professor Needleman is an editor with Cochrane Oral Health. Tanya Walsh: none known. Dr Walsh is an editor with Cochrane Oral Health. Chunjie Li: none known
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