Oral health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcome measures after 10 years of supportive periodontal care

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Objective: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the oral health-related quality of life (oHRQoL) and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) after 10 years of supportive periodontal care (SPC). Material and methods: Patients were re-examined 120±12 months after active periodontal therapy. Dental and periodontal status and oHRQoL by completing Oral Health Impact Profile-G49 (OHIP-G49) and PROMs by marking a visual analogue scale (VAS) for self-perceived esthetics (VASe), chewing function (VASc), and hygiene ability (VASh) were assessed. Patient- and tooth-related factors (age, insurance status, number of SPC, compliance, change of therapist, smoking, tooth loss, need for surgery or antibiotic intake, bleeding on probing (BOP), periodontal inflamed surface area) influencing oHRQoL and PROMs were evaluated. Results: One hundred eight periodontally compromised patients (59 female, mean age 65.4±10.7 years) lost 135 teeth during 10 years of SPC. At re-examination, 1.8% of all sites showed PPD ≥6mm. The mean OHIP-G49 sum score was 17.6±18.5, and VAS resulted in 76.0±22.5 (VASe), 86.3±16.3 (VASc), and 79.8±15.8 (VASh). Linear regression analyses identified a positive correlation with oHRQoL and/or PROMs for private insurance status (OHIP-G49, p=0.015, R 2=0.204; VASc, p=0.005, R 2=0.084; VASh, p=0.012, R 2=0.222) and compliance to SPC (VASe, p=0.032; R 2=0.204), as well as a negative correlation for active smoking (VASc, p=0.012, R 2=0.084), increased BOP (VASh, p=0.029, R 2=0.222) at the start of SPC, and number of lost molars (VASh, p=0.008, R 2=0.222). Conclusion: It is realistic to obtain satisfactory oHRQoL and PROM values in most of the patients after 10 years of SPC. The identified factors may help to predict patient satisfaction in the long-term course of therapy. Clinical relevance: Systematic therapy of periodontally compromised patients provides values for oHRQoL and PROMs in a favorable range 10 years after therapy. This should encourage dentists to implement SPC in their daily routine. Clinical trial number: NCT03048045

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Vogt, L., Pretzl, B., Eickholz, P., Ramich, T., Nickles, K., & Petsos, H. (2023). Oral health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcome measures after 10 years of supportive periodontal care. Clinical Oral Investigations, 27(6), 2851–2864. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-023-04876-9

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