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Revista Cubana de Salud Pública

On-line version ISSN 1561-3127

Abstract

LEON MANTERO, Diego; MOYA RIVERA, Patricia  and  VIDAL GAMBOA, Carolina. Oral health intervention to modify the quality of life in vulnerable women. Rev Cubana Salud Pública [online]. 2019, vol.45, n.3  Epub Oct 15, 2019. ISSN 1561-3127.

Introduction:

The assessment of a dental program should consider, in addition to the clinical results, the perception of the patient in relation to physical, psychological and social changes. In this context, quality of life related to oral health is an important indicator of the health impact and efficacy of a treatment.

Objective:

To assess the impact of oral health in the quality of life of women who received a dental intervention in primary healthcare centers in the Region of Los Ríos, Chile.

Methods:

Quasi-experimental study with a before-after design of a dental intervention in 3,907 women aged 15 years or more in vulnerable conditions with dental problems that affect their life quality related to oral health. It was measured by means of the questionnaire "Profile of Impact in Oral Health" (OHIP-7sp) with previous informed consent, before and after the dental intervention.

Results:

A representative sample of 5% of the participants (n = 137), average age 48.1 ± 16.1 years was obtained. 96,4% perceived that oral health affects their quality of life, a value that drops to 51,8% after the intervention. The percentage variation was of 46,3% being a positive result indicator of program evaluation. It was evidenced a relationship between life quality and the age of the participants.

Conclusion:

The odontological intervention has a positive impact in quality of life related to women’s oral health, and indirectly meets with improving the employability of the beneficiaries by contributing to better oral health, strengthening their self-esteem and social relationships.

Keywords : life quality; oral health; odontological intervention.

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