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Effective elimination of contaminants after oral care in elderly institutionalized individuals
Authors:Mayumi Ikeda  Tatsuto Miki  Masako Atsumi  Ayumi Inagaki  Eri Mizuguchi  Michio Meguro  Daisuke Kanamori  Kazuharu Nakagawa  Risa Watanabe  Keiko Mano  Akiko Aihara  Yumiko Hane  Tatsuro Mutoh  Koichiro Matsuo
Affiliation:1. Department of Nursing, Fujita Health University Hospital, Japan;2. Department of Dentistry, School of Medicine, Fujita Health University, Japan;3. Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Fujita Health University Hospital, Japan;4. Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Fujita Health University, Japan
Abstract:
After mechanical cleaning in oral care, eliminating residual oral contaminants has an important role in preventing their aspiration, especially in individuals with weak airway protection. We examined the effectiveness of wiping the oral cavity after oral care on eliminating contaminants in 31 patients who were hospitalized in our neurology inpatient unit. The amount of bacteria on the tongue, palate, and buccal vestibule was counted before and just after oral care, after eliminating contaminants either by rinsing with water and suction or by wiping with mouth wipes, and 1 h after oral care. Oral bacteria amounts were decreased significantly by both elimination procedures after oral care. These findings suggest that wiping with mouth wipes is as effective as mouth rinsing to decrease bacteria following oral care. With a lower risk of contaminant aspiration, wiping may be a suitable alternative to rinsing, especially in dysphagic individuals.
Keywords:Oral care   Oral bacteria   Oral contaminants   Wiping   Rinsing   Dysphagia
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