Evaluation of the oral health-related quality of life in patients with odontogenic fascial space abscesses and underlying conditions - a prospective questionnaire-based study.

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Department of Oral, Maxillo- and Plastic Facial Surgery, Malteser Krankenhaus St. Johannes-Stift, Johannisstraße 21, 47198, Duisburg, Germany.

Published: June 2019

Background: Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) is an important aspect of quality of life. Acute illnesses, as well as chronic diseases, can have a strong, persisting impact on an individual's quality of life. This study evaluates OHRQoL of patients with odontogenic fascial space abscesses, the underlying conditions, and its consequences for clinical routines.

Methods: The research group consisted of patients presenting themselves to the emergency room or elective clinic of the Department for Cranio-Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery (n = 94). The validated German version of the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-G) and additional questions (including habits and routines in oral hygiene) with an anamnestic recall period of 1 month was used to evaluate OHRQoL shortly after emergency treatment (baseline) and again after 3-6 months' follow-up. Ninety-four patients completed the questionnaire at baseline, 54 completed both questionnaires. Additionally, OHIP-G scores were compared to those of the non-impacted general German population.

Results: Results showed a significant difference in OHIP-G scores from baseline to follow-up (p = 0.001). Overall a mean of 55.24 (±37.02) points was scored at baseline and a mean of 37.02 (±35.79) points was scored at follow-up. Patients scored higher than participants of a representative study of the general German population.

Conclusion: Overall results suggest an increase in OHRQoL 3-6 months after acute treatment. Nevertheless, OHRQoL of patients suffering from odontogenic fascial space abscesses seems to remain generally lower than the OHRQoL of the general German population.

Trial Registration: Trial registration: Central Study Register of the University Hospital Duesseldorf, Registration-ID: 2016085405 . Registered 24 August 2016.

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