Restorative Dentistry Department, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil.
Clin Oral Investig. 2023 Jun;27(6):2725-2733. doi: 10.1007/s00784-022-04847-6. Epub 2022 Dec 30.
Since oral conditions negatively affect oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL), this study evaluated which oral clinical condition, signs, and symptoms are associated with the impact on OHRQoL, its domains, and specific daily life activities among adults.
Data from a probabilistic sample of adults (35-44 years old) was used. The Oral Impacts on Daily Performance (OIDP) was used to evaluate OHRQoL, its domains (physical, psychological, and social), and nine daily life activities. Signs and symptoms of oral diseases (dental caries, periodontal disease, need for dental prothesis, and tooth loss) and oral self-perception were considered. Descriptive, bivariate, and multi-level analyses were conducted.
A total of 5,834 adults were included, of which 52.9% had some negative impact of oral conditions on OHRQoL. Difficulty in eating was the most affected daily life activity. For multiple models, dental caries lesions (cavities), filled teeth with caries, gingival bleeding, periodontal pocket, dental pain, need for upper or lower dental prosthesis, and oral health self-perception were associated (p < 0.05) with overall OHRQoL or at least one of its domains. The impact on daily life activities of each individual was associated with at least one oral condition. Dental caries lesions (cavity) and dental pain were associated (p < 0.05) with the impact on most daily life activities evaluated.
Different signs and symptoms of prevalent oral diseases are associated with the impact on specific daily life activities among adults, which may compromise the OHRQoL.
Knowledge of how signs, symptoms, and oral conditions affect OHRQoL and daily life activities can provide essential information for clinicians to establish proper disease management and preventive strategies focusing on improving patients' lives.
由于口腔状况会对口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQoL)产生负面影响,因此本研究评估了哪些口腔临床状况、体征和症状与成年人的 OHRQoL 及其各领域和特定日常生活活动的影响有关。
使用了来自成年人(35-44 岁)概率样本的数据。使用口腔日常活动影响量表(OIDP)评估 OHRQoL 及其各领域(生理、心理和社会)以及九项日常生活活动。考虑了口腔疾病的体征和症状(龋齿、牙周病、需要牙修复体和牙齿缺失)和口腔自我认知。进行了描述性、双变量和多层次分析。
共纳入 5834 名成年人,其中 52.9%的人认为口腔状况对 OHRQoL 有一定的负面影响。进食困难是受影响最严重的日常生活活动。在多个模型中,龋齿(龋洞)、有龋坏的补牙、牙龈出血、牙周袋、牙齿疼痛、上下颌牙修复体需求以及口腔健康自我认知与 OHRQoL 总体或至少一个领域有关(p<0.05)。对每个个体日常生活活动的影响与至少一种口腔状况有关。龋齿(龋洞)和牙齿疼痛与大多数评估的日常生活活动的影响有关(p<0.05)。
常见口腔疾病的不同体征和症状与成年人特定日常生活活动的影响有关,这可能会损害 OHRQoL。
了解体征、症状和口腔状况如何影响 OHRQoL 和日常生活活动,可以为临床医生提供重要信息,以便制定适当的疾病管理和预防策略,重点改善患者的生活。