2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2013.01.008
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Impact of periodontitis on oral health-related quality of life

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“…This would explain the high percentage of this collective in the present study. The scores of these patients are comparable to cohorts with temporomandibular joint disorder or periodontitis [25,26]. Nevertheless, in patients with mucosal disease, the psychological domains and pain sub-scores are mainly affected, while in other oral diseases, mainly functional and pain domains are pronounced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…This would explain the high percentage of this collective in the present study. The scores of these patients are comparable to cohorts with temporomandibular joint disorder or periodontitis [25,26]. Nevertheless, in patients with mucosal disease, the psychological domains and pain sub-scores are mainly affected, while in other oral diseases, mainly functional and pain domains are pronounced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…impacts fairly/ very often; Lawrence et al 2008). All nine studies, in which the impact of PDs was compared with a periodontally healthy group and FMR was applied, a stronger impairment in diseased subjects was documented (Srisilapanan & Sheiham 2001, Saletu et al 2005, Ng & Leung 2006, Jowett et al 2009, Bernab e & Marcenes 2010, Li et al 2011, Deshmukh & Radke 2012, Durham et al 2013, Jansson et al 2014). Eight studies explored a possible correlation between PDs' severity/extent and OHRQoL parameters or OHRQoL subdomains (Saletu et al 2005, Bernab e & Marcenes 2010, Saito et al 2010, Zhao et al 2011, Al Habashneh et al 2012, Eltas & Uslu 2013, Palma et al 2013, Jansson et al 2014, and seven of those studies found a significant association between PDs' extent/severity and OHRQoL or OHRQoL subdomains (Saletu et al 2005, Bernab e & Marcenes 2010, Zhao et al 2011, Al Habashneh et al 2012, Eltas & Uslu 2013, Palma et al 2013, Jansson et al 2014 (Tables 1 and 2).…”
Section: Associations Between Ppd and Ohrqolmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…appearance, self-esteem, intimacy, communication) or to facets of pain and discomfort (e.g. acute or chronic; Ng & Leung 2006, Swoboda et al 2006, Brennan et al 2007, Acharya et al 2009, Wandera et al 2009, Bianco et al 2010, Li et al 2011, Al Habashneh et al 2012, de Pinho et al 2012, Durham et al 2013, Eltas & Uslu 2013, Palma et al 2013, Jansson et al 2014. Analyses within these subdomains revealed that the impairment perceived in physical aspects was most pronounced, impairment in psychosocial aspects was second most frequently mentioned, while impairment within the pain and discomfort subdomain was less frequent (Table 2).…”
Section: Outcome (O): Measurement Definition and Reporting Of Ohrqomentioning
confidence: 99%
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