scholarly journals AB0661 Oral health-related quality of life measured with ohip 49 highly correlates with disease activity and severity in systemic sclerosis patients

Author(s):  
K Parat ◽  
M Radić ◽  
K Borić ◽  
D Perković ◽  
D Biočina Lukenda ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ismail Abdouh ◽  
Stephen Porter ◽  
Stefano Fedele ◽  
Nadia Elgendy ◽  
Khalid Aboalshamat ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (12) ◽  
pp. 5127-5136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katica Parat ◽  
Mislav Radić ◽  
Katarina Borić ◽  
Dijana Perković ◽  
Dolores Biočina Lukenda ◽  
...  

Objective This study was performed to identify a possible association of the clinical parameters of systemic sclerosis (SSc) and the socioeconomic status (SES) with oral health-related quality of life (OHrQoL) as measured by the Oral Health Impact Profile 49 (OHIP 49), taking into account the effect of educational level (as a proxy of SES) on oral health. Methods Subjects were recruited from the Croatian SSc Center of Excellence cohort. Detailed dental and clinical examinations were performed according to standardized protocols. The associations of OHrQoL with disease characteristics and socioeconomic status were examined. Results Thirty-one consecutive patients with SSc were enrolled (29 women; mean age, 56.45 ± 13.60 years). OHIP 49 scores were significantly correlated with disease activity and severity. Furthermore, OHrQoL was positively correlated with skin involvement as evaluated by the modified Rodnan skin score. Impaired OHrQoL was positively correlated with the severity of general, skin, gastrointestinal, and joint/tendon involvement. The OHIP 49 score differed between patients who were positive and negative for anti-topoisomerase I antibody. Higher OHIP 49 scores were detected in patients with lower SES (primary school educational level). Conclusion Collaboration between rheumatologists and dental professionals is required to improve dental care and oral health outcomes of SSc.


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