Affiliation:
1. Department of Dental Hygiene Yonsei University Graduate School Seoul Korea
2. Department of Oral Medicine and Oral Diagnosis School of Dentistry and Dental Research Institute Seoul National University Seoul Korea
3. Institute on Aging Seoul National University Seoul Korea
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate clinical and demographic factors associated with oral health‐related quality of life (OHRQoL) in patients with xerostomia.MethodsForty‐one patients (55.2 ± 13.8 years) with xerostomia as a chief complaint participated in the study. Comprehensive information about clinical and demographic characteristics of the patients with xerostomia, xerostomia‐related symptoms and behaviours, and xerostomia‐associated complaints was investigated using a xerostomia questionnaire. Flow rates of unstimulated and stimulated whole saliva were measured. The Oral Health Impact Profile‐14 (OHIP‐14) score was used to assess the OHRQoL of patients. The relationships between various factors and the OHIP‐14 score were assessed by simple and multiple linear regression analyses.ResultsThe OHIP‐14 score of patients with xerostomia was high (44.3 ± 13.2). Characteristics of the patients with xerostomia associated with high OHIP‐14 score were the intensity of xerostomia‐related symptoms, frequency of xerostomia‐related behaviours and the presence of speaking difficulty. Results from multiple linear regressions found that self‐reported amount of saliva in usual, everyday life (β = 0.622, p = 0.012) and the presence of a speaking difficulty (β = 0.348, p = 0.014) had significant adversely affected the OHRQoL in patients with xerostomia.ConclusionsSubjective perceptions of the amount of saliva in the mouth and the experience of speaking difficulty affected the OHRQoL in patients with xerostomia.
Funder
National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
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