Periodontal disease has an impact on patients' quality of life
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Periodontal disease has an impact on patients' quality of life
Abstract
Data sourcesMedline, Embase, OpenGrey, Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Journal of Periodontology and a hand search of the bibliographies of retrieved publications.Study selectionTwo reviewers screened the title and abstract of 1134 studies from the literature and selected 37 suitable publications for inclusion following full text analysis of 109 papers and agreement between both reviewers. The search included observational, epidemiological studies and clinical trials that fufilled the inclusion criteria. The publications assessed contained a periodontal clinical examination and a validated OHRQoL questionnaire. There were no language restrictions and the review was performed according to the MOOSE statement.Data extraction and synthesisData were extracted from each study applying the PECO format. The quality of the observational studies was evaluated by the Newcastle Ottawa Scale (NOS) and clinical trials by the (MINORS) methodological index for non-randomised studies. The Strength of Grading Taxonomy (SORT) was utilised to assess the level of evidence and strength of recommendation of the included studies. A meta-analysis was not undertaken due the heterogeneity of the included studies, therefore results were synthesised by applying a vote counting method.ResultsThirty-seven studies included in the review were evaluated by the vote counting method. According to NOS and MINORS the risk of bias was identified as moderate with most studies assessing 50% to 83% of the parameters established. A level two for quality of evidence and a level B for strength of recommendation were applicable for the relationship between clinically diagnosed periodontal disease and OHRQoL. The evidence level was consistent across the studies. Nineteen of the studies examined a distinct population group with respect to diagnosis of systemic disease, socioeconomic status, demographic background or periodontal diagnosis. Twenty-eight of the included studies reported an association between periodontal diseases and OHRQoL while eight of the publications highlighted a dose-response relationship between and extent and severity of periodontal disease and the impact on OHRQoL.ConclusionsThe findings support the association between clinically diagnosed periodontal diseases and subjectively assessed OHRQoL with a dose-response relationship demonstrated. In summation, periodontal diseases play a significant role in oral health and impact on the QoL of affected individuals. In publications that undertook a full mouth recording the results were more evident, therefore a comprehensive periodontal exam in conjunction with a validated OHRQoL questionnaire is recommended.
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Are periodontal diseases really silent? A systematic review of their effect on quality of life.J Clin Periodontol. 2016 Apr;43(4):333-44. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.12517. Epub 2016 Mar 29. J Clin Periodontol. 2016. PMID: 26810308
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