Oral Hygiene – Related Quality of Life
Authors:
L. Hodačová 1; J. Šmejkalová 2; R. Slezák 3
Authors‘ workplace:
Ústav sociálního lékařství
Přednosta: prof. PhDr. Jiří Mareš, CSc.
1; Ústav hygieny a preventivního lékařství
Přednostka: doc. MUDr. Jindra Šmejkalová, CSc.
2; Stomatologická klinika
Přednostka: doc. MUDr. Věra Hubková, CSc.
Lékařská fakulta UK v Hradci Králové
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Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2007; 87(6): 347-351
Category:
Of different specialties
Overview
The assessment of health-related quality of life has become an important indicator for evaluating the quality of healthcare. While the use of health status measures to assess health related quality of life is well established in many areas of medicine, their use in dentistry has not been widespread. However, recent research has highlighted that oral disorders have emotional and psycho-social consequences that are just as serious as for other disorders, and that there is a need to assess the impact. In the introduction, this paper briefly deals with the terms quality of life and health-related quality of life. Thereafter it concentrates on the concept of oral health-related quality of life and reviews the literature regarding its development and methods of evaluation.
Key words:
oral health, quality of life, oral health assessment, methodology.
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General practitioner for children and adolescents General practitioner for adultsArticle was published in
General Practitioner
2007 Issue 6
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