Fogorvosi szemle, 2015 (108. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2015-09-01 / 3. szám

98 FOGORVOSI SZEMLE ■ 108. évf. 3. sz. 2015. 34. Wong RM, Ng SK, Corbet EF, Keung Leung W: Non-surgical peri- | odontal therapy improves oral health-related quality of life. J Clin [ Periodontol 2012; 39: 53-61. 35. Zanatta FB, Ardenghi TM, Antoniazzi RP, Pinto TM, Rösing CK: Association between gingival bleeding and gingival enlargement and oral health-related quality of life (OFIRQoL) of subjects under fixed orthodontic treatment: a cross-sectional study. BMC Oral Health 2012; 27: 12-53. Sári KD, Kóródi Á, Angyal J Oral health-related quality of life associations to periodontal conditions The clinical form and severity of periodontal of periodontal disorders may have negative effects on oral health related quality of life (OHQoL). The oral health impact profile questionnaire (OHIP-14) is the most frequently used instrument to evaluate the effects of intraoral disorders on the perception of well-being of patients. The modified OHIP-14 was used with 45 people (29 were in the chronic periodontitis and 16 in the control group) to evaluate the effects of periodontal conditions on OHQoL. In the periodontitis group significantly higher level of impact was observed in questions connected to aesthetics, psychological discomfort, physical pain and functional limitation. High­er periodontal probing depth was frequently associated with self-report of pain either in the anterior or posterior dental regions. There was also a significant correlation between the functional limitation and the number of missing teeth, the bleeding on probing and the probing depth. It is concluded that the periodontal disorders may have negative effects on certain parameters of OHQoL, hence dur­ing periodontal investigation the dental clinician should ask anamnestic questions in relation to quality of life. Key words: oral health related quality of life, OHIP-14, periodontal diseases

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