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Oral Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Respiratory Diseases-Results of a Systematic Review

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FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.757739

Keywords

oral health; oral health-related quality of life; respiratory disease; lung; COPD

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  1. Science Research Cultivation Program of Stomatological Hospital, Southern Medical University [PY2020004]

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This systematic review evaluates the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of patients with chronic respiratory diseases. Results indicate that patients with chronic respiratory diseases have a worse OHRQoL. The relationship between oral health, health-related quality of life, disease-related parameters, and OHRQoL is rarely examined.
Background: This systematic review evaluates the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of patients with chronic respiratory diseases.Methods: A systematic literature search was performed based on the PubMed, Medline, Web of Science, and Scopus, using the search terms: oral health-related quality of life and respiratory disease or lung and oral health-related quality of life. Full-text articles published until June 30, 2021 and reporting any OHRQoL measurement in children or adults with a chronic respiratory disease or condition were included and analyzed qualitatively.Results: A total of seven out of 44 studies were included, of which four studies examined adults and three studies investigated children. The respective diseases were chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (n = 2), sleep apnea (n = 2), severe asthma (n = 1), cystic fibrosis (n = 1), and lung transplantation (n = 1). Four studies confirmed a worse OHRQoL in the respiratory diseased group compared to healthy controls. The overall OHRQoL was reduced in the included studies. Oral health, health-related quality of life, and disease-related parameters were rarely examined with regard to OHRQoL.Conclusion: Patients with chronic respiratory diseases show a reduced OHRQoL. Oral health should be fostered in these individuals to support their OHRQoL.

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