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    Chronic periodontitis patients: their knowledge and its correlation with oral health related quality of life

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    Level of periodontal diseases knowledge was evaluated among 80 chronic periodontitis (PD) patients and its correlation with patients’ self-perceive OHQoL was investigated. The Malay version of OHQoL-UK was used. Patients’ with high knowledge of PD were of severe chronic periodontitis group (p>0.05); Malay (p<0.05) and had higher economic status (p<0.05). However majority of the high knowledge group perceived no effect of the PD on their OHQoL (p<0.05). Despite that, significant correlation but at lower strength was found between patients’ knowledge and the social aspects of OHQoL [r=0.249, p<0.05]. There were significant different in level of PD knowledge between chronic periodontitis patients with different perception on OHQoL

    Chronic periodontitis patients: their knowledge and its correlation with oral health related quality of life

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    Level of periodontal diseases knowledge was evaluated among 80 chronic periodontitis (PD) patients and its correlation with patients’ self-perceive OHQoL was investigated. The Malay version of OHQoL-UK was used. Patients’ with high knowledge of PD were of severe chronic periodontitis group (p>0.05); Malay (p<0.05) and had higher economic status (p<0.05). However majority of the high knowledge group perceived no effect of the PD on their OHQoL (p<0.05). Despite that, significant correlation but at lower strength was found between patients’ knowledge and the social aspects of OHQoL [r=0.249, p<0.05]. There were significant different in level of PD knowledge between chronic periodontitis patients with different perception on OHQoL

    Perception of the Periodontitis Patients on Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHQoL): Does Socio-demographic factors influence on it? A pilot study among the Patients from Polyclinic, Kulliyyah of Dentistry, International Islamic University, Malaysia

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    Objectives: To investigate the socio-demographic influences on OHQoL perceived by periodontitis patients. Materials and method: A cross-sectional descriptive and analytical study was conducted among 80 chronic periodontitis patients. The Malaysian version of OHQoL-UK index was applied to explore the patients’ perception on OHQoL in terms of four (symptoms, physical, psychological and social) aspects. The perception level was classified into no, mild, moderate and severe effect based on Likert scale answer of OHQoL index. Socio-demographic and education status of the patients were identified by a questionnaire. A cross analysis was done to infer the influences of socio-demographic and education status of patients on their perceived OHQoL stratified by severity of periodontal health. Results: Of 80 patients, 56% suffered severe periodontitis, followed by moderate (34%) and mild (10%). The negative effects of periodontitis on patients’ life quality were found across the four aspects assessed. Age group influence on perceived OHQoL was significantly found among moderate and severe periodontitis patients (p0.05) regardless of disease severity. Conclusion: Periodontitis had an impact on quality of life and the most prevalent negative aspects were found in patients with severe chronic periodontitis. This study could not provide the significance influences of socio-demographic and educational status of the periodontitis patients except age factor on their OHQoL. A further study with adequate sample size needs to be carried out with more socio-demographic variables (occupation and marital status)

    Chronic periodontitis patients: Their knowledge and its correlation with oral health related quality of life

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    Level of periodontal diseases knowledge was evaluated among 80 chronic periodontitis (PD) patients and its correlation with patients’ self-perceive OHQoL was investigated. The Malay version of OHQoL-UK was used. Patients’ with high knowledge of PD were of severe chronic periodontitis group (p>0.05); Malay (p<0.05) and had higher economic status (p<0.05). Moreover, 50% of them who had high knowledge perceived some effects of PD on their OHQoL (p<0.05). Despite that, significant correlation but at lower strength was found between patients’ knowledge and the social aspects of OHQoL [r=0.249, p<0.05]. There were significant different in the level of PD knowledge between chronic periodontitis patients with different perception on OHQoL
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