Quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage III periodontitis after periodontal treatment

Objective: Concepts of periodontal disease and treatment have recently been modified, emphasizing the patient as a unit suffering from periodontal disease (PD). We set out to investigate how periodontal treatment impacts patients' quality of life who underwent non-surgical periodontal treatment...

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Autor principal: Filsinger et al., Andreana
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periodontitis, tratamiento periodontal, calidad de vida,
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Filsinger et al., Andreana
Quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage III periodontitis after periodontal treatment
topic_facet periodontitis, periodontal treatment, quality of life
periodontitis, tratamiento periodontal, calidad de vida,
author Filsinger et al., Andreana
author_facet Filsinger et al., Andreana
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title Quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage III periodontitis after periodontal treatment
title_short Quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage III periodontitis after periodontal treatment
title_full Quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage III periodontitis after periodontal treatment
title_fullStr Quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage III periodontitis after periodontal treatment
title_full_unstemmed Quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage III periodontitis after periodontal treatment
title_sort quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage iii periodontitis after periodontal treatment
description Objective: Concepts of periodontal disease and treatment have recently been modified, emphasizing the patient as a unit suffering from periodontal disease (PD). We set out to investigate how periodontal treatment impacts patients' quality of life who underwent non-surgical periodontal treatment, to rethink treatment guidelines about physical-psychosocial well-being. Methods: From March 2019 to March 2020, 52 patients were selected for a descriptive and cross-sectional study, who consecutively attended Cátedra B of Periodoncia of the Facultad de Odontologia de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba diagnosed with PD in Stage III. At the 3-month maintenance visit, they were invited to answer the OHIP-14 (Oral Health Impact Profile) questionnaire. The Infostat P/2008 program was used for data analysis with a p<0.05. Results 6% of the patients perceived problems pronouncing words, and 48% informed that they occasionally have problems with biting food. 53% perceived that a tooth did not look good, and 42% felt that their appearance was affected by problems with their teeth. 80% responded with food retention between their teeth. 35% often perceived headaches associated with bite problems and 24% presented sensitivity to cold and heat. 62% have felt tense due to problems with their teeth, and 47% perceived that sleep was interrupted. 6% have avoided going out with friends or a partner. Conclusion/s: The main problem detected is related to psychological discomfort and discourage as well as physical pain in some sectors of their mouth and sensitivity to temperature changes, altering their quality of life. Periodontal therapy should be planned to take into account the patient in their psychological and social aspects.
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spelling I10-R335-article-419892023-08-03T19:18:49Z Quality of life analysis in patients diagnosed with stage III periodontitis after periodontal treatment Análisis de la calidad de vida a posterior del tratamiento periodontal en pacientes diagnosticados con Periodontitis del Estadio III Filsinger et al., Andreana periodontitis, periodontal treatment, quality of life periodontitis, tratamiento periodontal, calidad de vida, Objective: Concepts of periodontal disease and treatment have recently been modified, emphasizing the patient as a unit suffering from periodontal disease (PD). We set out to investigate how periodontal treatment impacts patients' quality of life who underwent non-surgical periodontal treatment, to rethink treatment guidelines about physical-psychosocial well-being. Methods: From March 2019 to March 2020, 52 patients were selected for a descriptive and cross-sectional study, who consecutively attended Cátedra B of Periodoncia of the Facultad de Odontologia de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba diagnosed with PD in Stage III. At the 3-month maintenance visit, they were invited to answer the OHIP-14 (Oral Health Impact Profile) questionnaire. The Infostat P/2008 program was used for data analysis with a p<0.05. Results 6% of the patients perceived problems pronouncing words, and 48% informed that they occasionally have problems with biting food. 53% perceived that a tooth did not look good, and 42% felt that their appearance was affected by problems with their teeth. 80% responded with food retention between their teeth. 35% often perceived headaches associated with bite problems and 24% presented sensitivity to cold and heat. 62% have felt tense due to problems with their teeth, and 47% perceived that sleep was interrupted. 6% have avoided going out with friends or a partner. Conclusion/s: The main problem detected is related to psychological discomfort and discourage as well as physical pain in some sectors of their mouth and sensitivity to temperature changes, altering their quality of life. Periodontal therapy should be planned to take into account the patient in their psychological and social aspects. Objetivo: Recientemente se han modificado conceptos de enfermedad y tratamiento periodontal poniendo énfasis en el paciente como unidad que sufre de enfermedad periodontal (EP). Nos propusimos investigar cómo impacta el tratamiento periodontal sobre la calidad de vida de los pacientes a los que se les practicó tratamiento periodontal no quirúrgico, para repensar pautas del tratamiento en relación al bienestar físico-psicosocial. Métodos: Desde marzo del 2019 hasta marzo del 2020 se seleccionaron 52 pacientes para un estudio descriptivo y transversal, que asistieron en forma consecutiva a la Cátedra B de Periodoncia de la Facultad de Odontología (FO) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba diagnosticados con EP en Estadio III. Se les practicó el tratamiento correspondiente y en la consulta de mantenimiento a los 3 meses se los invitó a responder el cuestionario OHIP-14 (Oral Health Impact Profile). Los datos se analizaron con el programa Infostat con un p<0.05. Resultados El 6% de los pacientes percibió problemas para pronunciar palabras, el 48% que lo limitaban ocasionalmente a morder alimentos. El 53% percibió que algún diente no lucio bien, el 42% ha sentido que su apariencia se vio afectada por problemas con sus dientes. El 80% respondió retención de alimentos entre sus dientes. El 35% percibió a menudo dolor de cabeza asociado a la mordida y el 24% sintió sensibilidad al frío y al calor. El 62% se sintió tenso por problemas con sus dientes, el 47% percibió que se le afectó el sueño. El 6% evitó salir con amigos o pareja. Conclusión/es: El principal problema detectado se relaciona con malestar psicológico y desanimo, así como dolor físico en algún sector de su boca y sensibilidad al cambio de temperatura alterándoles la calidad de vida. Se debería planificar la terapia periodontal teniendo en cuenta al paciente en sus aspectos psicológicos y sociales. Facultad de Odontología 2023-08-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/41989 Revista de la Facultad de Odontología; Vol. 33 Núm. 2 (2023): Rev Fac Odont 32(2)-2023-Agosto; 9-14 2545-7594 0325-1071 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/41989/42131 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0