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Oral health-related quality of life in patients treated with fixed, removable, and complete dentures 1 month and 6 to 12 months after treatment.
John MT, Slade GD, Szentpetery A, Setz JM.
PURPOSE: This study described oral health-related quality
of life (OHRQoL) before and after treatment in patients with fixed, removable, and complete dentures. MATERIALS AND
METHODS: OHRQoL was measured using the German version of the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-G) in a convenience
sample of 107 prosthodontic patients at baseline and 1 and 6 to 12 months after treatment. The sum of OHIP-G item
responses (OHIP-G49, range 0 to 196) characterized OHRQoL impairment in 42 patients treated with fixed prosthodontics,
31 patients treated with removable dentures, and 34 patients treated with complete dentures. OHIP-G49 medians were
compared with the OHRQoL level in a general population sample (n = 2,026). A multivariable binomial regression
analysis, controlling for the effects of baseline OHRQoL and follow-up wave, was used to compare the level of
impaired OHRQoL in different prosthodontic treatment groups at follow-ups. RESULTS: OHRQoL improved in 96% of the
subjects. OHIP-G49 medians reached the level of OHRQoL in the general population 1 month after treatment (fixed
prosthodontics patients 6 OHIP-G units; general population subjects 5 units; removable denture patients 23 units,
15 units in general population subjects; complete denture patients 13 units, 23 units in general population subjects).
OHIP-G49 medians were below population norms 6 to 12 months after treatment. In patients treated with
removable/complete dentures, the expected posttreatment OHIP-G49 problem rate was 1.9 times the problem rate in
patients treated with fixed prosthodontics, holding baseline OHIP-G49 and follow-up wave constant. CONCLUSION: OHRQoL
changed substantially comparing pretreatment scores with 1 and 6 to 12 months of follow-up in patients treated with
fixed, removable, and complete dentures.
Int J Prosthodont. 2004 Sep-Oct;17(5):503-11.
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