Oral health-related quality of life and standard of treatment in aggressive periodontitis patients more than 5 years after therapy
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Oral health-related quality of life and standard of treatment in aggressive periodontitis patients more than 5 years after therapy. / Bäumer, Amelie; Kappesz, Dieter; Ozga, Ann-Kathrin; Mertens, Christian; Eickholz, Peter; Pretzl, Bernadette.
in: J CLIN PERIODONTOL, Jahrgang 45, Nr. 11, 11.2018, S. 1347-1355.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Oral health-related quality of life and standard of treatment in aggressive periodontitis patients more than 5 years after therapy
AU - Bäumer, Amelie
AU - Kappesz, Dieter
AU - Ozga, Ann-Kathrin
AU - Mertens, Christian
AU - Eickholz, Peter
AU - Pretzl, Bernadette
N1 - © 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2018/11
Y1 - 2018/11
N2 - OBJECTIVES: To assess OHRQoL in patients with aggressive periodontitis (AgP) after periodontal treatment using the Oral Health Impact Profile-49 (OHIP-49) and compare to patients' dental status.MATERIAL AND METHODS: More than 5 years after therapy, 71 patients were examined and answered the OHIP-questionnaire. The dental and periodontal status were assessed according to the SSO (Swiss Dental Society) criteria. Descriptive statistics were performed with SPSS, correlation analysis and tests for differences using R 3.2.2.RESULTS: More than 90% of all patients showed no probing depths (PD) >5 mm, a bleeding on probing (BOP) index below 35%, and a sufficient function. Four patients showed no visible plaque, PDs ≤ 3 mm, a BOP below 10%, and an optimum function. Non-smoking and compliant patients exhibited a more favourable status. The OHIP-49 added up to 24.9 points, representing a comparatively high satisfaction of AgP-patients with their oral status. The subscale which most patients reported impairment in was "functional limitation." A correlation between quality standard and the OHIP-49G could only be shown in the psychological disability subscale.CONCLUSION: After treatment, a moderate to high quality level can be retained over more than 5 years. Most patients are satisfied with their oral health. Correlations between the objective and subjective view could not be found, apart from the subscale "psychological disability."
AB - OBJECTIVES: To assess OHRQoL in patients with aggressive periodontitis (AgP) after periodontal treatment using the Oral Health Impact Profile-49 (OHIP-49) and compare to patients' dental status.MATERIAL AND METHODS: More than 5 years after therapy, 71 patients were examined and answered the OHIP-questionnaire. The dental and periodontal status were assessed according to the SSO (Swiss Dental Society) criteria. Descriptive statistics were performed with SPSS, correlation analysis and tests for differences using R 3.2.2.RESULTS: More than 90% of all patients showed no probing depths (PD) >5 mm, a bleeding on probing (BOP) index below 35%, and a sufficient function. Four patients showed no visible plaque, PDs ≤ 3 mm, a BOP below 10%, and an optimum function. Non-smoking and compliant patients exhibited a more favourable status. The OHIP-49 added up to 24.9 points, representing a comparatively high satisfaction of AgP-patients with their oral status. The subscale which most patients reported impairment in was "functional limitation." A correlation between quality standard and the OHIP-49G could only be shown in the psychological disability subscale.CONCLUSION: After treatment, a moderate to high quality level can be retained over more than 5 years. Most patients are satisfied with their oral health. Correlations between the objective and subjective view could not be found, apart from the subscale "psychological disability."
KW - Journal Article
U2 - 10.1111/jcpe.13011
DO - 10.1111/jcpe.13011
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 30216484
VL - 45
SP - 1347
EP - 1355
JO - J CLIN PERIODONTOL
JF - J CLIN PERIODONTOL
SN - 0303-6979
IS - 11
ER -