The impact of unmet treatment need on oral health related quality of life: a questionnaire survey

Akshata Shetty,Rahul Bhandary, Dhruv Ahuja, Geetu Venugopalan,Enzo Grossi, Guilia Margherita Tartaglia,Shahnawaz Khijmatgar

BMC Oral Health(2024)

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Based on the present global burden of oral diseases, unmet dental needs affect a more significant population worldwide. It is characterised by the need for dental care but receiving delayed or no care. The contributing factors include lack of knowledge about oral health, its consequences, and the availability of dental services. We need to find out the scale of the problem of unmet dental needs for the south Indian population. Therefore, the objective was to determine the relationship between the presence of oral disease and the quality of life-related to oral health using the OHIP-14 tool. The unmet dental requirements of the south Indian population were determined using a cross-sectional questionnaire survey. Close-ended questions were used to obtain data from two investigators trained to record the answers from the patients. The data was collected using the OHIP-14 questionnaire, which consists of 14 items divided into seven domains with two questions each. Physical pain, psychological impairment, physical disability, psychological disability, social disability, and disability were all considered. An additional analysis of artificial neural network (ANN) was done. The response rate was 100 per cent. N = 1029 people replied to the questionnaire about their unmet dental needs. N = 497 (48.3
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Health,Oral,Dental,Delay,Treatment,Policies,Gingivitis,Lesion,Carious,Psychology,Social,OHIP-14
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