Brazilian Oral Research (Feb 2018)

Impact of aggressive periodontitis and chronic periodontitis on oral health-related quality of life

  • Alexandre Hugo LLANOS,
  • Carlos Guillermo Benítez SILVA,
  • Karina Tamie ICHIMURA,
  • Estela Sanches REBEIS,
  • Marcela GIUDICISSI,
  • Marcelo Munhóes ROMANO,
  • Luciana SARAIVA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2018.vol32.0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 0

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Abstract The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the effect of different forms of periodontal diseases on Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL). Fifty-two patients with Aggressive Periodontitis (AP) or Chronic Periodontitis (CP) were included: nine patients with Localized Aggressive Periodontitis (LAP), thirty-three patients with Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis (GAP) and ten patients with Generalized Chronic Periodontitis (GCP). Oral Health Impact Profile questionnaires (OHIP-14) were distributed after a clinical examination that measured the following periodontal parameters: tooth loss, bleeding on probing (BoP), probing depth (PD), gingival recession (REC) and clinical attachment level (CAL). The global OHIP-14 score means were 10.6 for LAP, 16.5 for GAP, and 17.5 for GCP. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.01) was observed between the LAP group and the other two groups. There was significantly less bleeding and recession in the LAP group than in the patients with the generalized forms of periodontitis. LAP, GAP and GCP have an impact on patient quality of life when measured using the OHIP-14. Patients with GAP and GCP had poorer OHRQoL than LAP patients.

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