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Objectives The aims of the Oral Status And Rheumatoid Arthritis (OSARA) cross-sectional study were to study the oral health-related quality of life and to assess the associated factors in a population of outpatients with rheumatoid arthritis in France. Methods The data were collected by five trained and standardised dentists who asked each subject the questions of a socio-demographic, behavioural and medical questionnaire, which was completed with the medical records, and performed the dental examination. Each subject filled out two self-assessment questionnaires: the Health Assessment Questionnaire and the General Oral Health Assessment Index. Results Seventy-three subjects were included. The mean age of the participants was 60.2 ± 11.9 years and 75.3% were women. For 58.3% of the subjects, their self-perceived oral health-related quality of life was described as poor. The logistic regression analysis found that a small number of teeth and marked difficulties in dressing and grooming were associated with bad oral health-related quality of life [ORa = 10.5 (1.96-56.19) and OR a = 4.3 (1.15-15.77), respectively]. Conclusions More care should be given to the prevention of dental diseases in order to improve the oral health-related quality of life of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and their self-esteem, which will already be heavily affected. © 2013 FDI World Dental Federation.
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Blaizot, A., Monsarrat, P., Constantin, A., Vergnes, J. N., De Grado, G. F., Nabet, C., … Sixou, M. (2013). Oral health-related quality of life among outpatients with rheumatoid arthritis. International Dental Journal, 63(3), 145–153. https://doi.org/10.1111/idj.12023
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