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Oral and general health‐related quality of life with conventional and implant dentures
Author(s) -
Heydecke Guido,
Locker David,
Awad Manal A.,
Lund James P.,
Feine Jocelyne S.
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
community dentistry and oral epidemiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.061
H-Index - 101
eISSN - 1600-0528
pISSN - 0301-5661
DOI - 10.1034/j.1600-0528.2003.00029.x
Subject(s) - medicine , dentures , quality of life (healthcare) , oral health , dentistry , implant , vitality , physical disability , orthodontics , physical therapy , nursing , surgery , philosophy , theology
– Implant overdentures and conventional prostheses have been compared in several trials using a variety of functional and oral health‐related quality of life (OHQOL) outcomes. In this paper, we describe the impact of implant overdentures on general and OHQOL in seniors. Objectives: To compare the oral health‐related and general quality of life of seniors (aged 65–75 years) who received either mandibular implant overdentures or conventional dentures. Methods: Sixty edentulous patients were recruited. Thirty received mandibular overdentures retained by two implants (IOD) and a conventional maxillary denture, the other 30 subjects received new maxillary and mandibular conventional complete dentures (CD). All completed the 20‐item version of the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP‐20) before treatment, then at two and 6 months after delivery of the dentures. The SF‐36 general health questionnaire was completed at baseline and 6 months only. Results: Pretreatment and 6‐month data from 55 subjects were analyzed. Those who received the IODs had significantly better OHIP‐20 total scores at 6 months. Results for IOD subjects were also superior in the functional limitation, physical pain, physical disability and psychological disability subscales. While no significant between group difference was found on the SF‐36 health survey, significant pre–post‐treatment differences within the IOD group were detected for the role emotional, vitality and the social function scales. Conclusions: Mandibular overdentures retained by two implants provide elderly patients with better OHQOL. General health‐related quality of life improved in the implant group.

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