作者: Kristin A. Williams , Hebba Shamia , Christine DeBaz , Leena Palomo
DOI: 10.20944/PREPRINTS201608.0122.V1
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摘要: Interrelationships between traditional dental variables are becoming more evident in far reaching aspects of life such as psychosocial interaction, self-esteem, overall health and even occupational performance. This study compares quality (QoL) postmenopausal women (PMW) with poor oral (POH) QoL PMW good health. 200 randomly recruited received a evaluation completed Utian Quality Life Survey. The participants were divided into POH healthy groups based on exam. Mean scores calculated for each item, domain the summary score. For four parameters periodontitis diagnosis, patients’ outcomes compared to those patients using T-test threshold significance at p<0.05. all fields measured significantly poorer patients, (19.95±5.35vs. 27.56±6.13), (18.02±8.23 vs. 26.59 ±6.45), emotional (15.68±10.22vs. 21.15±9.15), sexual (6.2±5.98vs. 10.02±5.35), total score (60.21±25.85 84.26±22.35). finds that POH, report life. Clinicians caring should be aware impacts make appropriate referral decisions care.