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The impact of oral rehabilitation with implants in nutrition and quality of life: A questionnaire-based survey on self-perception

Cristina-balensiefer VicenziÉRica BugoneJoão-paulo De CarliMaria-salete-sandini LindenLuiz-renato ParanhosLuana BerraMoisés-zacarias CardosoAdemir Franco

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Prosthetic Dentistrymedicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationbusiness.industryResearchmedicine.medical_treatment:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Masticatory forcestomatognathic diseasesExact testQuality of life (healthcare)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFood choiceTooth lossPhysical therapyMedicineImplantmedicine.symptombusinessProspective cohort studyGeneral Dentistry

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Background The association between tooth loss and masticatory problems may influence on food choices and consequently impact nutrition and quality of life. This study aimed to evaluate impact of oral rehabilitation with implants in nutrition and quality of life. Material and Methods A prospective study was performed. The Questionnaire for Healthy Habits (QHH) and the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) tools were used to assess nutrition and oral health status, respectively. Oral implants were placed and the adjacent the bone was radiographically assessed. The mean outcomes of the QHH between pre- and post-rehabilitation periods were assessed with the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. The OHIP-14 was assessed using Fisher’s exact test. Results The implant surfaces showed a significant bone loss after six and 24 months of rehabilitation (p0.05). Nevertheless, the patients perceived a significant reduction in discomfort (p<0.02) when eating, after 24 months of the rehabilitation. Conclusions These findings confirm the hypothesis that oral rehabilitation with implants may not trigger direct improvement in nutrition. However, it plays an especial role improving quality of life. Key words:Dentistry, nutrition, oral implants, quality of life.

https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.55647