Quality of life after periodontal therapy


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Author Details : Ruchi Srivastava*

Volume : 9, Issue : 1, Year : 2024

Article Page : 21-24

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpi.2024.006



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Abstract

The aesthetics of one's face holds significant symbolic value in both public interactions and personal relationships, serving as a window through which an individual engages with the world. Any facial deformity or adverse health condition can profoundly impact both appearance and psychological well-being, leading to aesthetic concerns and affecting overall quality of life (QoL). Among oral health issues, periodontal diseases stand out as a primary cause of tooth loss, but advancements in therapy and preventive dental measures have shown promise in reducing this rate. The concept of oral health-related quality of life (OHQoL) encompasses the subjective experience of oral health from the patient's perspective. Surgical interventions for periodontal issues have been found to positively influence body image perception and self-esteem, thereby enhancing emotional, social, and mental well-being and boosting individual confidence and QoL. Examining existing evidence on potential links between periodontal health and systemic health further underscores the importance of maintaining good periodontal health for overall well-being. Achieving this goal requires a comprehensive understanding among dental practitioners of the etiology of periodontal diseases, the benefits of treatment, and the potential consequences of neglecting treatment.
 

Keywords: Esthetics, Oral health, Periodontal diseases, Psychology, Quality of life


How to cite : Srivastava R, Quality of life after periodontal therapy. IP Int J Periodontol Implantol 2024;9(1):21-24


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Article History

Received : 10-03-2024

Accepted : 06-04-2024


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