Abstract

To gain insight into the impact of periodontal surgery on oral health-related quality of life (QoL) of patients with periodontitis. Study participants were recruited from moderate to severe periodontitis patients. After initial periodontal therapy, participants received periodontal surgery. Oral Health-related Quality of Life Model for Dental Hygiene (OHRQL) was used to assess participant's QoL at each time point of periodontal evaluation (baseline, at least 3weeks after initial therapy and 3-4months after surgery). A total of 21 patients completed OHRQL assessment after surgery. Compared with baseline, a progressive improvement in periodontal parameters was observed during the periodontal therapy. The total mean OHRQL score at baseline (25.5±11.4) was significantly reduced (improved) after initial therapy and after surgery (16.7±9.5 and 15.0±9.7, respectively; p<0.01). However, no significant difference was found between the OHRQL score after initial therapy and that after surgery. No significant differences in patients' oral health-related QoL were observed between post-initial therapy and post-surgery intervals, although a tendency of surgery to determine an improvement in QoL was observed when compared with post-initial treatment.

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