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Changes in oral frailty–related indicators following oral muscle function training among community-dwelling older adults: a f ive-year follow-up case study

  • Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene
  • Abbr : J Korean Soc Dent Hyg
  • 2026, 26(1), pp.1~10
  • DOI : 10.13065/jksdh.2026.26.1.1
  • Publisher : Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Dentistry
  • Received : January 6, 2026
  • Accepted : February 2, 2026
  • Published : February 27, 2026

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1영남이공대학교 치위생과/단국대학교 대학원 보건학과/단국대학교 돌봄통합 구강건강연구소
2단국대학교 대학원 보건학과/단국대학교 보건과학대학 치위생학과/단국대학교 돌봄통합 구강건강연구소

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ABSTRACT

Objectives: To evaluate the long-term impacts of oral muscle function training (OMFT) on oral frailty among community-dwelling older adults over a five-year follow-up period. Methods: A 78-year-old woman with chronic conditions, xerostomia, and low tongue pressure capability underwent a home-based OMFT program comprising tongue-pressure strengthening, oral motor exercises, salivary gland and gingival massage, and personalized oral hygiene instruction with motivational interviews. Tongue pressure, oral malodor (ROV), and oral mucosal moisture were measured, and the General Self-Efficacy for Oral Health (GSEOH), Swallowing Monitoring and Assessment Protocol (SMAP), and Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI) were assessed at baseline in 2020, after eight weeks, and during follow-up in 2023 and 2024. Results: Tongue pressure increased from 20.4 kPa to 28.7 kPa after 8 weeks and remained at approximately 30 kPa until 2024. Oral malodor decreased from 15 to four ROV and remained stable. Oral mucosal moisture improved from 26.6 to > 30 points. Self-efficacy in maintaining oral health increased markedly and new baseline remained high, with the greatest improvement in swallowing-related quality of life occurring in 2023. Oral self-care behaviors improved over time. Conclusions: OMFT may improve oral frailty–related indicators and support longterm oral self-care among community-dwelling older adults.

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