Edentulism and quality of life in the Salvadoran population: a cross-sectional study

Author:

Escobar Guillermo Alfonso Aguirre1,Cartagena Francisco José Rivas1,de González Wendy Yesenia Escobar1,de Rodríguez Katleen Argentina Aguirre1,Pérez Manuel Bravo2,Mesa Francisco2,Siciliano Ana Lourdes Pérez1

Affiliation:

1. University of El Salvador

2. University of Granada

Abstract

Abstract

The impact of edentulism on quality of life was determined in 3322 users of the Public Health System of El Salvador aged 15 to > 60 years. Edentulism was determined by clinical examination using the Oral Impact on Daily Performance scale. We used χ2 tests and set the significance threshold at p < 0.05. The calculation of percentages, means, and standard deviations and multiple regression analysis were performed with SPSS v. 26.0. Partial edentulism in the upper jaw was present in 2269 people (68.24%), partial edentulism in the lower jaw was present in 2408 people (72.42%) and complete edentulism was observed in 67 people (2.02%). There were significant sex differences and a relationship between sex and quality of life (p < 0.004); the self-perception of severe/very severe impacts was greater in women. People without education or with primary or secondary education only were the most affected (p < 0.05). Tooth loss increases with age, affecting quality of life in a severe/very severe manner. Complete edentulism had greater impacts on quality of life in terms of eating (25.64%), speaking (21.15%), and socializing/enjoying contact with people (10.90%). A severe/very severe impact on quality of life of teeth lost was reported mainly by those over 60 years of age, with an average of 11 missing posterior teeth, 6 missing anterior teeth and 13 missing teeth per patient. Those missing up to 6 anterior teeth were 5.78 times more likely to perceive severe/very severe impacts on quality of life than those without any missing teeth. Edentulism affected the quality of life of those examined, especially the loss of upper anterior teeth.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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