An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians

A house to house random survey on elderly subjects was undertaken in the District of Klang in Malaysia. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions (OML) among the elderly in this area. The primary units in the sampling frame were the Enumeration Blocks (EBs...

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Main Authors: Taiyeb Ali, T.B., Razak, I.A., Raja Latifah, R.J., Zain, R.B.
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spelling my.um.eprints.25572019-08-07T08:45:05Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/2557/ An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians Taiyeb Ali, T.B. Razak, I.A. Raja Latifah, R.J. Zain, R.B. Oral surger A house to house random survey on elderly subjects was undertaken in the District of Klang in Malaysia. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions (OML) among the elderly in this area. The primary units in the sampling frame were the Enumeration Blocks (EBs) as defined under the population census. All households of the selected EBs were considered as sampling units and members aged 60 and above were considered as respondents. There was a slight preponderance of females, with the Malays comprising the majority of the subjects. Of the 486 respondents, mean aged 69.1 +/- 7.3 yr, 111 had at least one oral mucosal lesion, a prevalence of 22.8. A total of 145 lesions were detected. The prevalence of OML was highest among Indians and least among the Chinese. The most common finding was tongue lesions, recording a prevalence of 10.7, followed by oral pigmentation (4.9) and white lesions (4.3). Denture related lesions were comparatively low at 2.5. Two cases of oral cancer if representative would give a relatively high prevalence of 0.4 Wiley 1995-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/2557/1/An_epidemiological_survey_of_oral_mucosal_lesions_among_elderly_Malaysians.pdf Taiyeb Ali, T.B. and Razak, I.A. and Raja Latifah, R.J. and Zain, R.B. (1995) An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians. Gerodontology, 12 (1). pp. 37-40. ISSN 0734-0664 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-2358.1995.tb00128.x doi:10.1111/j.1741-2358.1995.tb00128.x
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Taiyeb Ali, T.B.
Razak, I.A.
Raja Latifah, R.J.
Zain, R.B.
An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians
description A house to house random survey on elderly subjects was undertaken in the District of Klang in Malaysia. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions (OML) among the elderly in this area. The primary units in the sampling frame were the Enumeration Blocks (EBs) as defined under the population census. All households of the selected EBs were considered as sampling units and members aged 60 and above were considered as respondents. There was a slight preponderance of females, with the Malays comprising the majority of the subjects. Of the 486 respondents, mean aged 69.1 +/- 7.3 yr, 111 had at least one oral mucosal lesion, a prevalence of 22.8. A total of 145 lesions were detected. The prevalence of OML was highest among Indians and least among the Chinese. The most common finding was tongue lesions, recording a prevalence of 10.7, followed by oral pigmentation (4.9) and white lesions (4.3). Denture related lesions were comparatively low at 2.5. Two cases of oral cancer if representative would give a relatively high prevalence of 0.4
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author Taiyeb Ali, T.B.
Razak, I.A.
Raja Latifah, R.J.
Zain, R.B.
author_facet Taiyeb Ali, T.B.
Razak, I.A.
Raja Latifah, R.J.
Zain, R.B.
author_sort Taiyeb Ali, T.B.
title An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians
title_short An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians
title_full An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians
title_fullStr An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians
title_full_unstemmed An epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly Malaysians
title_sort epidemiological survey of oral mucosal lesions among elderly malaysians
publisher Wiley
publishDate 1995
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