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Article: Oral health-related quality of life and periodontal status

TitleOral health-related quality of life and periodontal status
Authors
KeywordsOral health
Patient-centered measure
Periodontal disease
Quality of life
Issue Date2006
PublisherBlackwell Munksgaard. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/COM
Citation
Community Dentistry And Oral Epidemiology, 2006, v. 34 n. 2, p. 114-122 How to Cite?
AbstractBackground: As patient-centered approaches become more popular, increasing attention is being given to assess the effects of various human health situations on an individual's overall quality of life (QoL). Measures have been used in dentistry to study the effects of orthodontic treatment and oral surgery, but so far little has been reported about the effects of periodontal disease. Objective: This study assessed the impact of periodontal health status on QoL. Methods: A subsample of 767 subjects were selected from a community study (n = 1000) which investigated the association between psychological factors and clinical periodontal attachment level (CAL). The sample included subjects with full-mouth mean CAL ≤2 mm (healthy/low periodontal attachment loss group), and subjects with full-mouth mean CAL >3 mm (high/severe periodontal attachment loss group). The subjects were requested to complete the Chinese short-form version of Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14S) and a checklist of self-reported periodontal symptoms during the previous 12 months. Results: A total of 727 subjects (95%) completed the questionnaire. The OHIP-14S and subscale scores were significantly associated with six of seven of the self-reported periodontal symptoms. A comparison of the mean OHIP-14S scores of the healthy/low and the high/severe periodontal attachment loss groups revealed significant differences in respect of the subscales of functional limitation, physical pain, psychological discomfort, physical and psychological disabilities. Conclusion: This study demonstrates a significant association between oral health-related QoL and periodontal disease. Copyright © Blackwell Munksgaard 2006.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/55449
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2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.061
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dc.date.accessioned2009-08-06T03:37:49Z-
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dc.date.issued2006en_HK
dc.identifier.citationCommunity Dentistry And Oral Epidemiology, 2006, v. 34 n. 2, p. 114-122en_HK
dc.identifier.issn0301-5661en_HK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/55449-
dc.description.abstractBackground: As patient-centered approaches become more popular, increasing attention is being given to assess the effects of various human health situations on an individual's overall quality of life (QoL). Measures have been used in dentistry to study the effects of orthodontic treatment and oral surgery, but so far little has been reported about the effects of periodontal disease. Objective: This study assessed the impact of periodontal health status on QoL. Methods: A subsample of 767 subjects were selected from a community study (n = 1000) which investigated the association between psychological factors and clinical periodontal attachment level (CAL). The sample included subjects with full-mouth mean CAL ≤2 mm (healthy/low periodontal attachment loss group), and subjects with full-mouth mean CAL >3 mm (high/severe periodontal attachment loss group). The subjects were requested to complete the Chinese short-form version of Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14S) and a checklist of self-reported periodontal symptoms during the previous 12 months. Results: A total of 727 subjects (95%) completed the questionnaire. The OHIP-14S and subscale scores were significantly associated with six of seven of the self-reported periodontal symptoms. A comparison of the mean OHIP-14S scores of the healthy/low and the high/severe periodontal attachment loss groups revealed significant differences in respect of the subscales of functional limitation, physical pain, psychological discomfort, physical and psychological disabilities. Conclusion: This study demonstrates a significant association between oral health-related QoL and periodontal disease. Copyright © Blackwell Munksgaard 2006.en_HK
dc.languageengen_HK
dc.publisherBlackwell Munksgaard. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/COMen_HK
dc.relation.ispartofCommunity Dentistry and Oral Epidemiologyen_HK
dc.rightsThe definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comen_HK
dc.subjectOral healthen_HK
dc.subjectPatient-centered measureen_HK
dc.subjectPeriodontal diseaseen_HK
dc.subjectQuality of lifeen_HK
dc.subject.meshPeriodontal Attachment Loss - psychologyen_HK
dc.subject.meshQuality of Lifeen_HK
dc.subject.meshOral Healthen_HK
dc.subject.meshGingival Recession - psychologyen_HK
dc.subject.meshMastication - physiologyen_HK
dc.titleOral health-related quality of life and periodontal statusen_HK
dc.typeArticleen_HK
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dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1600-0528.2006.00267.xen_HK
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