Changes in masticatory performance and quality of life in individuals with chronic periodontitis
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- DOI: 10.1902/jop.2012.120069
Changes in masticatory performance and quality of life in individuals with chronic periodontitis
Abstract
Background: This study evaluates the effect of periodontitis on masticatory performance and quality of life index.
Methods: Patients (n = 24; 23 to 76 years of age) with periodontal conditions ranging from healthy to generalized disease categorized by the alveolar bone height-to-tooth length (AB/T) ratio were separated into the following two groups: control (AB/T >50%) and test (AB/T <50%). The masticatory performance was evaluated through continuous mastication of a special device called a biocapsule. The Brazilian Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14Br) questionnaire was used to assess the oral health-related quality of life. The Student t test was applied for independent samples (P <0.05) to evaluate the masticatory performance, and the Mann-Whitney U test was used to determine quality of life (P <0.05).
Results: There was a statistically significant difference in masticatory efficiency between groups (P = 0.006). Statistically significant differences were also observed in the following parameters: 1) physical pain (P = 0.003); 2) psychologic discomfort (P = 0.008); 3) physical disability (P = 0.033); and 4) OHIP-14Br total score (P = 0.001). The control group achieved the best indicators. Both the masticatory performance and quality of life indicators showed significant correlation with the alveolar bone height.
Conclusion: The loss of periodontal supporting structures has negative effects on the masticatory performance and quality of life.
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