Depression, temporomandibular disorders, and genetic polymorphisms in IL6 impact on oral health-related quality of life in patients requiring orthognathic surgery

2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (12) ◽  
pp. 3315-3323
Author(s):  
Aline Monise Sebastiani ◽  
Katheleen Miranda dos Santos ◽  
Rafael Correia Cavalcante ◽  
Maria Fernanda Pivetta Petinati ◽  
Luciana Signorini ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 231-241 ◽  
Author(s):  
Galit Almoznino ◽  
Avraham Zini ◽  
Avraham Zakuto ◽  
Yair Sharav ◽  
Yaron Haviv ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Victório Poletto Neto ◽  
Gabriela Lamas Lamas ◽  
Mauro Elias Mesko ◽  
Fernanda Valentini Mioso ◽  
Marcos Britto Corrêa ◽  
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Objective: to assess the characteristics associated withtemporomandibular disorders (TMD) and their impacton oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of institutionalizedelderly people. Subjects and method: itwas a cross-sectional study performed in 30 private institutionsfor the elderly. The data collected included theTMD questionnaire and clinical evaluation assessed bythe Research Diagnostic Criteria/TemporomandibularDisorders (RDC/TMD), as well as the OHIP-49 questionnairefor OHRQoL. Results: twenty-four institutionsaccepted to participate in the study (n = 375 with 133fit for answering both questionnaires). Considering thecharacteristics, tinnitus was the most frequent symptomreported, while 98.5% of the research participants didnot present myofascial pain. Disc displacement wasobserved in 26.3%, while 93% of individuals did notpresent chronic pain. Severe depression was found in23.3% of the elderly with 24.1% presenting moderatelevels of non-specific physical symptoms, includingpain. Poisson regression analysis showed that the characteristicsreported were associated with a negativeimpact on OHRQoL. Conclusion: the domain-specificanalysis showed that all domains were affected negativelyby TMD characteristics and higher levels of depressionare associated with a negative impact on OHRQoL. Keywords: Elderly people. Oral health-related qualityof life. Temporomandibular disorders. Facial pain. Depression.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Von Held ◽  
Thuanny Castilho ◽  
Lívia Azeredo Alves Antunes ◽  
Jhenyfer da Silva Tavares ◽  
Maria Fernanda Pivetta Petinati ◽  
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RSBO ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 106-111
Author(s):  
Juliana Reuter Pereira ◽  
Grasielle Vicentini ◽  
Michelle Nascimento Meger ◽  
Nelson Luis Barbosa Rebellato ◽  
Rafaela Scariot ◽  
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Individuals with dentofacial deformities have a greater negative impact on oral health and in quality of life. The aim of this study was identified the main factors involved in the perception of the oral health related quality of life in individuals with dentofacial deformities. Material and methods: In a crosssectional study, were evaluated 72 individuals in preoperative period of orthognathic surgery at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Service at Federal University of Paraná and at Positivo University. The age, gender, facial profile, presence or absence of asymmetry and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) symptoms were accessed. Through the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) the perceptions about oral health related quality of life of the patients was accessed. The TMD symptoms were evaluated with Fonseca anamnestic index. Data were submitted to descriptive and inferential statistical analysis with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The OHIP-14 mean score was higher with increasing age (p= 0.007), in females (p= 0.076), asymmetric patients (p= 0.030). and according to the increase in reported TMD symptoms (p= 0.001). Individuals with no TMD symptoms had an OHIP-14 mean of 8.86±8.06; individuals with mild TMD had a mean of 15±6.28, moderate TMD had a mean of 20.6 ± 9.44 and severe TMD had a mean of 26.42±7.66. There were no differences between OHIP-14 and type of facial profile (p= 0.725). Conclusion: It is concluded that increasing age, female gender, presence of asymmetry and the severity of TMD symptoms are important factors related to poor oral health related quality of life in individuals with dentofacial deformities.


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