Oral health and quality of life in children: A cross-sectional study

Introduction: The relationship of oral health (OH) with the quality of life (QL) is multidimensional; the extent to which oral disorders disrupt an individual′s normal function may affect health-related QL, particularly among children. The current study aimed to examine the relationship between clin...

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Main Authors: Mahmood Reza Kalantar Motamedi, Ali Behzadi, Nasim Khodadad, Azadeh Khazaei Zadeh, Firoozeh Nilchian
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Dental Hypotheses
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Online Access:http://www.dentalhypotheses.com/article.asp?issn=2155-8213;year=2014;volume=5;issue=2;spage=53;epage=58;aulast=Motamedi
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spelling doaj-b413feaed6254bd88e94ff06184364952020-11-24T23:34:08ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDental Hypotheses2155-82132014-01-0152535810.4103/2155-8213.133426Oral health and quality of life in children: A cross-sectional studyMahmood Reza Kalantar MotamediAli BehzadiNasim KhodadadAzadeh Khazaei ZadehFiroozeh NilchianIntroduction: The relationship of oral health (OH) with the quality of life (QL) is multidimensional; the extent to which oral disorders disrupt an individual′s normal function may affect health-related QL, particularly among children. The current study aimed to examine the relationship between clinical OH variables, psychological, social, and demographic factors with regard to OH-related QL (OHRQL) in the children of Isfahan province, Iran. Materials and Methods: Data relevant to the characteristics, psychological, dental, and demographic factors of 336 children aged 11-15 were assessed. These characteristics included sociodemographic data, sense of coherence (SOC), self-esteem, and children′s health locus of control (HLC). The clinical variables that were implicated to be effective on the QL were assessed via an oral examination. The parameters assessed included caries, periodontal disease, malocclusion, and traumatic dental injuries. Finally, the data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software and P-value was set at 0.05. Results: The results indicate that oral disease, the extent of treatment-need, self-reported symptoms, and degree of dysfunction were influential in QL. Bivariate (Spearman and Pearson) analysis showed that there was a relationship between decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) and QL score (r = 0.4, P-value = 0.03) and gender and total self-esteem (r = 0.8, P-value = 0.009). Self-esteem and index of orthodontic treatment need (IOTN) (P-value = 0.01), education level of the parents (P-value = 0.03), and overall health (P-value = 0.001) significantly influenced OHRQL. Conclusions: The findings of our study indicate that oral disease, the extent of treatment-need, self-reported symptoms, and degree of dysfunction were influential in the QL.http://www.dentalhypotheses.com/article.asp?issn=2155-8213;year=2014;volume=5;issue=2;spage=53;epage=58;aulast=MotamediChildrenoral healthquality of life
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author Mahmood Reza Kalantar Motamedi
Ali Behzadi
Nasim Khodadad
Azadeh Khazaei Zadeh
Firoozeh Nilchian
spellingShingle Mahmood Reza Kalantar Motamedi
Ali Behzadi
Nasim Khodadad
Azadeh Khazaei Zadeh
Firoozeh Nilchian
Oral health and quality of life in children: A cross-sectional study
Dental Hypotheses
Children
oral health
quality of life
author_facet Mahmood Reza Kalantar Motamedi
Ali Behzadi
Nasim Khodadad
Azadeh Khazaei Zadeh
Firoozeh Nilchian
author_sort Mahmood Reza Kalantar Motamedi
title Oral health and quality of life in children: A cross-sectional study
title_short Oral health and quality of life in children: A cross-sectional study
title_full Oral health and quality of life in children: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Oral health and quality of life in children: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Oral health and quality of life in children: A cross-sectional study
title_sort oral health and quality of life in children: a cross-sectional study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Dental Hypotheses
issn 2155-8213
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Introduction: The relationship of oral health (OH) with the quality of life (QL) is multidimensional; the extent to which oral disorders disrupt an individual′s normal function may affect health-related QL, particularly among children. The current study aimed to examine the relationship between clinical OH variables, psychological, social, and demographic factors with regard to OH-related QL (OHRQL) in the children of Isfahan province, Iran. Materials and Methods: Data relevant to the characteristics, psychological, dental, and demographic factors of 336 children aged 11-15 were assessed. These characteristics included sociodemographic data, sense of coherence (SOC), self-esteem, and children′s health locus of control (HLC). The clinical variables that were implicated to be effective on the QL were assessed via an oral examination. The parameters assessed included caries, periodontal disease, malocclusion, and traumatic dental injuries. Finally, the data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software and P-value was set at 0.05. Results: The results indicate that oral disease, the extent of treatment-need, self-reported symptoms, and degree of dysfunction were influential in QL. Bivariate (Spearman and Pearson) analysis showed that there was a relationship between decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) and QL score (r = 0.4, P-value = 0.03) and gender and total self-esteem (r = 0.8, P-value = 0.009). Self-esteem and index of orthodontic treatment need (IOTN) (P-value = 0.01), education level of the parents (P-value = 0.03), and overall health (P-value = 0.001) significantly influenced OHRQL. Conclusions: The findings of our study indicate that oral disease, the extent of treatment-need, self-reported symptoms, and degree of dysfunction were influential in the QL.
topic Children
oral health
quality of life
url http://www.dentalhypotheses.com/article.asp?issn=2155-8213;year=2014;volume=5;issue=2;spage=53;epage=58;aulast=Motamedi
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