| Literature DB >> 31481813 |
Clara A Akinyamoju1, Oluwole O Dosumu2, Juliana O Taiwo3, Tunde J Ogunrinde2, Akindayo O Akinyamoju1,2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Teeth lost are usually replaced by all-acrylic removable partial dentures (RPD) because of its affordability and ease of fabrication. The all-acrylic RPD is said to cause significant periodontal injury and consequently affect the oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL) of denture wearers.Entities:
Keywords: OHIP-14; Quality of Life; Removable partial dentures; acrylic dentures; flexible dentures
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31481813 PMCID: PMC6697771 DOI: 10.4314/gmj.v53i2.12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ghana Med J ISSN: 0016-9560
Frequency distribution of the participants by socio-demographic characteristics
| Socio-demographic characteristics | N (%) |
| Age group (years) | |
| 16 – 25 | 9(30) |
| 26 – 35 | 7(23.3) |
| 36 – 45 | 11(36.7) |
| 46 – 55 | 3(10) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 15(50) |
| Female | 15(50) |
| Marital status | |
| Single | 13(43.3) |
| Married | 17(56.7) |
| Social class | |
| Upper middle class | 3(10) |
| Lower middle class | 9(30) |
| Lower class | 18(60) |
| Educational status | |
| Primary school | 2(6.7) |
| Secondary school | 10(33.3) |
| Post-secondary (technical college) | 5(16.7) |
| Tertiary | 13(43.3) |
Impact on OHRQOL of participants at baseline, with acrylic and flexible dentures
| Item | Baselinen(%) | Acrylic n(%) | Flexible n(%) |
| Prevalence of impact(people reporting one or more OHIP items occasionally, fairly | |||
| Trouble pronouncing words | 14(46.7) | 11(36.6) | 6(20.0) |
| Worsened sense of taste | 3(10.0) | 3(10.0) | 2(6.7) |
| Painful aching in the mouth | 9(30.0) | 2(6.7) | 4(13.3) |
| Found it uncomfortable to eat | 8(26.7) | 9(30.0) | 9(30.0) |
| Self-conscious | 23(76.7) | 6(20.0) | 1(3.3) |
| Felt tense | 7(23.3) | 1(3.3) | 2(6.7) |
| Unsatisfactory diet | 4(13.3) | 4(13.3) | 1(3.3) |
| Interruption of meals | 10(33.3) | 8(26.7) | 4(13.3) |
| Psychological disability | |||
| Difficulty to relax | 10(33.3) | 1(3.3) | - |
| Embarrassed | 16(53.3) | - | - |
| Bit irritable with other people | 10(33.3) | - | - |
| Difficulty doing your job | 3(10.0) | - | - |
| Felt life was generally less satisfying | 10(33.3) | 1(3.3) | - |
| Totally unable to function | 4(13.3) | - | - |
| Number of items with no impact | 3(21.4) | 8(57.1) | 9(64.3) |
| Number of items with impact | 11(78.6) | 6(42.9) | 5(35.7) |
| None (0–4) | 9(30.0) | 17(56.7) | 22(73.3) |
| Little (5–9) | 5(16.7) | 7(23.3) | 3(10.0) |
| Moderate (10–14) | 4(13.3) | 5(16.7) | 3(10.0) |
| Great (15–19) | 5(16.7) | 1(3.3) | 2(6.7) |
| Extreme (≥20) | 7(23.3) | - | - |
| Summary mean OHIP score | 12.4±9.8 | 4.8±5.3 | 3.8±5.6 |
Figure 1Mean OHIP dimension scores at baseline, with acrylic and flexible partial dentures
Mean OHIP item scores of participants at baseline with acrylic and flexible partial dentures by age, social class and sex
| Baseline | Acrylic | Flexible | |
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| Age Group (years) | |||
| 16 – 25 | 14.6(8.0) | 6.4(4.9) | 4.0(7.0) |
| 26 – 35 | 20.4(10.9) | 3.9(6.6) | 3.6(5.1) |
| 36 – 45 | 7.5(7.9) | 4.0(4.8) | 3.7(5.9) |
| 46 – 55 | 5.7(4.7) | 4.7(6.4) | 4.3(1.5) |
| p-value | 0.02 | 0.74 | 0.99 |
| Social Class | |||
| Upper middle | 6.0(5.3) | 9.0(6.1) | 3.7(2.1) |
| Lower middle | 10.2(10.9) | 2.7(3.8) | 6.1(7.8) |
| Lower | 14.6(9.4) | 5.1(5.5) | 2.7(4.5) |
| p-value | 0.28 | 0.18 | 0.34 |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 13.8(10.9) | 4.1(4.9) | 4.5(5.9) |
| Male | 11.1(8.7) | 5.4(5.6) | 3.1(5.3) |
| p-value | 0.46 | 0.52 | 0.5 |
*OHIP- Oral Health Impact Profile †SD- Standard deviation ‡p values on age/ social class and sex based on ANOVA and Student T test respectively
Comparing mean OHIP dimension/ item scores of participants at baseline with acrylic and flexible denture use
| OHIP Dimension/ Items | Acrylic | Flexible | ||||
| Mean | Mean | |||||
| Difference (SD) | Cl | p value | Difference (SD) | Cl | p value | |
| Function Limitation | 0.3(2.4) | −0.6–1.2 | .49 | 0.7(2.6) | −0.3–1.6 | .16 |
| Trouble pronouncing words | 0.5(2.4) | −0.4–1.4 | .29 | 0.7(2.2) | −0.1–1.5 | .08 |
| Worsened sense of taste | −0.1(1.2) | −0.6–0.3 | .54 | −0.1(1.2) | −0.5–0.4 | .77 |
| Physical Pain | 0.4(2.9) | −0.6–1.5 | .42 | −0.1(3.3) | −1.4–1.1 | 83 |
| Painful aching in the mouth | 0.5(1.3) | 0.0–1.0 | .04 | 0.1(1.4) | −0.4–0.6 | .69 |
| Found it uncomfortable to eat | −0.1(2.0) | −0.9–0.7 | .86 | −0.2(2.3) | −1.0–0.7 | .69 |
| Psychological Discomfort | 2.6(2.7) | 1.6–3.6 | <.001 | 2.7(2.5) | 1.8–3.7 | <.001 |
| Self conscious because of dentures | 1.9(1.8) | 1.2–2.6 | <.001 | 2.2(1.6) | 1.6–2.8 | <.001 |
| Felt tense because of problems with dentures | 0.6(1.4) | 0.1–1.2 | .02 | 0.5(1.4) | −0.0–1.0 | .06 |
| Physical Disability | −0.1(2.3) | −1.0–0.7 | .76 | 0.4(1.9) | −0.3–1.1 | .22 |
| Unsatisfactory diet with dentures | −0.1(1.5) | −0.6–0.5 | .81 | −0.1(1.4) | −0.7–0.4 | .61 |
| Interruption of meals with dentures | −0.1(1.5) | −0.6–0.5 | .81 | 0.2(1.2) | −0.3–0.7 | .39 |
| Psychological Disability | 2.6(2.6) | 0.6–3.5 | <.001 | 2.6(2.6) | 1.7–3.6 | <.001 |
| Difficulty to relax because of dentures | 1.0(1.7) | 0.4–1.7 | <.002 | 1.1(1.6) | 0.5–1.7 | <.001 |
| Embarrassed because of problems with | 1.5(1.6) | 1.0–2.1 | <.001 | 1.5(1.6) | 0.9–2.1 | .001 |
| Social Disability | 1.2(1.7) | 1.9–4.1 | <.001 | 1.2(1.7) | 0.6–1.9 | <.001 |
| Bit irritable with other people | 1.0(1.4) | 0.4–1.5 | .001 | 1.0(1.4) | 0.4–1.5 | .001 |
| Difficulty doing your job | 0.3(0.8) | −0.0–0.6 | .09 | 0.3(0.8) | −0.0–0.6 | .08 |
| Handicap | 1.0(1.8) | 0.3–1.7 | .005 | 1.0(2.1) | 0.3–1.8 | .01 |
| Felt life was generally less satisfying | 0.6(1.8) | 0.1–1.1 | .02 | 0.7(1.7) | 0.0–1.3 | .04 |
| Totally unable to function | 0.4(1.0) | −0.0–0.7 | .05 | 0.4(1.0) | −0.0–0.7 | .05 |
| Summary OHIP Score | 7.7(11.6) | 3.3–12.0 | .001 | 8.6(11.7) | 4.3–13.0 | <.001 |
*OHIP- Oral Health Impact Profile †SD= Standard Deviation ‡CI= 95% Confidence Interval