Personalized strategies for caries prevention in elderly patients with polymorbidity and polypharmacy
https://doi.org/10.37586/2686-8636-2-2025-199-200
Abstract
BACKGROUND. Increased life expectancy has led to a rise in the number of elderly patients with polymorbidity and polypharmacy. These factors contribute to the development of caries due to impaired salivation and mineral metabolism. Diseases such as diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular pathologies reduce the remineralization potential of enamel. Additionally, many medications (antihypertensive drugs, antidepressants, diuretics) cause xerostomia, creating favorable conditions for the growth of cariogenic microflora. Standard preventive approaches are not sufficiently effective, justifying the need for personalized strategies that consider individual health conditions and medication burden.
About the Authors
G. M.-A. BudaychievRussian Federation
Makhachkala
S. T. Guseinova
Russian Federation
Makhachkala
S. M. Makkaeva
Russian Federation
Makhachkala
K. M. Alieva-Kharkharova
Russian Federation
Makhachkala
Review
For citations:
Budaychiev G.M., Guseinova S.T., Makkaeva S.M., Alieva-Kharkharova K.M. Personalized strategies for caries prevention in elderly patients with polymorbidity and polypharmacy. Russian Journal of Geriatric Medicine. 2025;(2):199-200. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37586/2686-8636-2-2025-199-200