Oral health related quality of life among adults attending periodontal clinic at IIUM Kuantan IIUM
There was lack of local study assessing the oral health related quality of life (OHRQOL) of patients with periodontal diseases. Hence, this study aims to assess the OHRQOL and its associated factors in adult patients who were diagnosed with gingivitis and periodontitis. This was a cross sectional...
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Ectodermal Dysplasia Group-Turkey
2020
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Summary: | There was lack of local study assessing the oral health related quality of life (OHRQOL) of
patients with periodontal diseases. Hence, this study aims to assess the OHRQOL and its
associated factors in adult patients who were diagnosed with gingivitis and periodontitis.
This was a cross sectional study conducted from May to December 2018 among 100
participants attended Periodontal Clinic, Kulliyyah of Dentistry of International Islamic University of
Malaysia (IIUM) using purposive sampling methods. Clinical parameters of participants were
recorded by a single examiner then followed by a self-administered questionnaire using the
validated short version of Oral Health Impact Profile(S-OHIP) (Malay) to assess the OHRQOL and
its associated factors. The OHRQOL of participants were reported using mean and standard
deviation. The factors associated with OHRQOL were determined using independent t-test and
Spearman correlation test.
The mean score for S-OHIP was 14.73 ± 9.24. Participants with periodontitis have higher SOHIP
score compared to those with gingivitis. There were significant association between
OHRQOL and underlying diabetes mellitus, self-perceived oral health status and self-perceived oral
health satisfaction with p value < 0.05. This shows that those with underlying diabetes mellitus have
higher S-OHIP score indicated poorer OHRQOL. Meanwhile, those who perceived they have either
good or very good oral hygiene and satisfied with their oral health have lower S-OHIP score
indicated better OHRQOL.
This study found that periodontal diseases have significant association with the OHRQOL.
Therefore, reinforcement of oral health education by the dentists is crucial. |
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