Oral Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Rehabilitated with Dental Implants
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Oral Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Rehabilitated with Dental Implants
Abstract
Background: A considerable percentage of people in the population have lost their teeth. According to the Word Health Organization (WHO), 40% have lost teeth for multiple reasons. The lack of restorative treatments and the lack of fixed options could impact the quality of life of patients. Objective: To determine the quality of life of patients treated with dental implants at the School of Dentistry, University of the Americas, Quito, Ecuador, by the Medical Specialty in Oral Rehabilitation from 2017-2022. Materials: The inclusion criterion was patients treated with dental implants age 20 to 70 years old, who agreed to participate in this study, in Quito/Ecuador. The Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) survey was used. The patients' clinical history, psychological status, and social status were also recorded. Complementary tests (clinic analysis) were conducted to evaluate the general health status of each patient. Results: After the corresponding analysis, the total number of patients who wished to participate in this study in compliance with the inclusion criteria was n = 1303. The seven questions included patient sex, age, and type of prosthesis used in their rehabilitation (single implant, fixed prosthesis on an implant, overdentures, or hybrid prostheses). The obtained results indicated that single implants and overdentures (two jaw implants) improved quality of life, and no statistically significant difference was noted between the sexes. Conclusions: The quality of life of patients with total dentures who received dental implants improved substantially, and more fixed dentures helped them to recover their masticatory function appropriately. Single implants were not excluded. In the investigated population, the results were unanimous in how implants improved their comfort and even helped in the recovery of their self-esteem.
Keywords: dental implants; dental prosthesis; patient satisfaction; prosthesis and implants; quality of life.
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