Title of article :
Oral Health-Related Quality of Life Changes Following Third Molar Surgery in a Jordanian Population: Effect of Demographic and Clinical Factors on the Immediate Postoperative Period
Author/Authors :
Al-Ahmad, Hazem T. University of Jordan - Faculty of dentistry - Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Jordan , Abed, Musab R. University of Jordan - Faculty of Dentistry, Jordan , Al-Bitar, Zaid B. University of Jordan - Faculty of Dentistry - Orthodontics Department, Jordan , Al-Abdallah, Mariam M. University of Jordan - Faculty of Dentistry - Orthodontics Department, Jordan
From page :
158
To page :
170
Abstract :
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate oral health-related quality of life (OHRQOL) changes following third molar surgery, and investigate demographic and clinical variables’ effect on (OHRQOL) in the first postoperative week.Methods: 45 subjects had surgical removal of lower third molar/s by one surgeonat Jordan University hospital from March 2011 to November 2011, following a standardized protocol. Patients’ demographics and clinical data were recorded. (OHRQOL) was evaluated before surgery using the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP)-14. On postoperative days (PD) 1, 3, 5 and 7, patients completed the (OHIP)-14 the condition-specific (HRQOL) instrument.Results: A significant deterioration in OHRQOL was seen on (PD)1(P=0.000), and (PD)3 (P=0.000), except for psychological discomfort and disability domains. On (PD)5, no difference was found, however, females had significantly lower OHRQOL levels than males on (OHIP)-14 (P=0.008) and the domains: physical (P=0.048), psychological (P=0.016) and social disability(P=0.018).Conclusions: Third molar surgery was associated with deterioration in patients’ OHRQOL on the first three postoperative days. Females had a slower recovery, with no effect of other factors on patients’ recovery pattern.
Keywords :
Oral health , Quality of life changes , Demographic and clinical factors
Journal title :
Jordan Medical Journal
Journal title :
Jordan Medical Journal
Record number :
2644960
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