Abstract:
Conclusion. Within the limits of the available literature 5 types of validated OHRQoL
questionnaires were used. In the first group tooth-supported and implant-supported
fixed dentures had positive effects on OHRQoL. Implant-supported fixed dentures
showed greater short-term improvement than tooth-supported fixed dentures. In the
second group studies reported a statistically significant improvement in OHRQoL
after non-surgical treatment. No differences were reported between different forms of
non-surgical treatment. Surgical therapy had a relatively lower impact on OHRQoL.
A correlation between poor clinical response to therapy and poor OHRQoL outcomes
was observed. Oral health related quality of life was affected by clinically assessed
periodontal diseases. Routine non-surgical therapy can moderately improve the
OHRQoL in adults with periodontal disease.
Thus, in US and in different countries different questionnaires are used assessing
oral health-related quality of life. Still there is no unique questionnaire or method for
life quality assessment of dental patients. This, of course, is influenced by cultural
diversity, ethnic values and other factors.
Description:
Conclusion. Within the limits of the available literature 5 types of validated OHRQoL
questionnaires were used. In the first group tooth-supported and implant-supported
fixed dentures had positive effects on OHRQoL. Implant-supported fixed dentures
showed greater short-term improvement than tooth-supported fixed dentures. In the
second group studies reported a statistically significant improvement in OHRQoL
after non-surgical treatment. No differences were reported between different forms of
non-surgical treatment. Surgical therapy had a relatively lower impact on OHRQoL.
A correlation between poor clinical response to therapy and poor OHRQoL outcomes
was observed. Oral health related quality of life was affected by clinically assessed
periodontal diseases. Routine non-surgical therapy can moderately improve the
OHRQoL in adults with periodontal disease.
Thus, in US and in different countries different questionnaires are used assessing
oral health-related quality of life. Still there is no unique questionnaire or method for
life quality assessment of dental patients. This, of course, is influenced by cultural
diversity, ethnic values and other factors.