Lima, Kenio Costa dePinheiro, Natália Cristina Garcia2023-01-112023-01-112022-09-23PINHEIRO, Natália Cristina Garcia. Conhecimento, necessidade e preferência acerca da odontologia domiciliar e condições de saúde bucal de idosos domiciliados: um estudo transversal. Orientador: Kenio Costa de Lima. 2022. 69f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Odontológicas) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2022.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/50916The study is to understand the knowledge, preference and need for dental home care addition to identifying the oral health condition of the elderly living in residence and its associated factors. Two studies are web surveys, the first with the educated adult population and the second with the elderly population. The last study was a study with secondary data from medical records of elderly people who used a home dental care service to identify their oral health condition. In three was used studies, descriptive analysis, chi-square test and robust Poisson regression were performed with a significance level of 5%, and in the last study the two-step Cluster analysis , prior to the regression, to identify groups of people elderly in relation to dental and rehabilitation status. In study number one 443 respondents participated, whose predominance was women (67.9%) and aged between 31 and 40 years (38.8%). Most participants (69.5%) don’t know about home dental care. At the study number two, 203 elderly people participated, 67% of whom were women, aged between 60 and 69 years. Most of the population doesn't know about home dentistry (79.8%), has never used this type of service (95.6%) and prefers to go to the dental office (68.5%). There is a significant association between knowing about home dentistry and having a medical health plan. And those elderly people who do not have health insurance and have little education prefer to be cared for at home compared to the traditional dental office. In study three, 207 medical records of the elderly were evaluated, whose predominant sex was female (58.5%), aged 80-89 years and partially dependent for basic activities of daily living. In terms of oral health status, the mean CPOD was 23.5, with 3.35 pairs in occlusion, 75.8% of whom were functional edentulous. In the medical records, 53.6% of the elderly had bleeding on probing in some sextant and about 20% had a soft tissue lesion. Patients with more injuries were the younger elderly, diabetics and those who had been to the dentist for a longer period of time. With bleeding the probing were residents of individual residences. Two clusters were produced, the first with edentulous and poorly rehabilitated elderly and the second with more dentate and rehabilitated elderly. Black elderly people who don't have health insurance were more present in the first cluster. The population and elderly don’t know and realizes that they need home dental care. As a result, the more independent elderly population still prefers to be seen in the office. Furthermore, the oral health condition of patients who use home dental care is still precarious, as a result of mutilating dental care, characterizing the scenario of social inequality among elderly people living in domicile.Acesso AbertoAssistência domiciliarOdontologiaIdosoConhecimento, necessidade e preferência acerca da odontologia domiciliar e condições de saúde bucal de idosos domiciliados: um estudo transversalmasterThesisCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA