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Dental Students’ Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Temporomandibular Dysfunction-Self-Rating versus Clinical Assessment

The aim of this study was to compare dental students’ self-perception of oral health with the results of a clinical examination of the masticatory system. Seventy-four dental students (38 (51.4%) females and 36 (48.6%) males) completed the Oral Health Impact Profile questionnaire (OHIP-G-14) and und...

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Autores principales: Schnabl, Dagmar, Sandbichler, Philipp, Neumaier, Maximilian, Girstmair, Johannes, Barbieri, Fabian, Kapferer-Seebacher, Ines, Steiner, René, Laimer, Johannes, Grunert, Ingrid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34683028
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9101348
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author Schnabl, Dagmar
Sandbichler, Philipp
Neumaier, Maximilian
Girstmair, Johannes
Barbieri, Fabian
Kapferer-Seebacher, Ines
Steiner, René
Laimer, Johannes
Grunert, Ingrid
author_facet Schnabl, Dagmar
Sandbichler, Philipp
Neumaier, Maximilian
Girstmair, Johannes
Barbieri, Fabian
Kapferer-Seebacher, Ines
Steiner, René
Laimer, Johannes
Grunert, Ingrid
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description The aim of this study was to compare dental students’ self-perception of oral health with the results of a clinical examination of the masticatory system. Seventy-four dental students (38 (51.4%) females and 36 (48.6%) males) completed the Oral Health Impact Profile questionnaire (OHIP-G-14) and underwent a clinical examination according to the Graz Dysfunction Index (GDI). Data were analyzed with descriptive and comparative statistics. Median OHIP-G-14 scores were 3 (IQR 0–6) in the total collective, 4 (1–11) in females, and 2 (0–4) in males (p = 0.072). A score of 0 was found in 29.7% of the sample. The results of the GDI were 50% “normal function”, 43.2% “adaptation”, 5.4% “compensation”, and 1.4% “dysfunction”. The comparison of OHIP-G-14 scores and DGI groups showed a significant difference (p = 0.031). Based on the questionnaire, less than one third of the sample indicated maximum oral health-related quality of life. In contrast, the GDI revealed “normal function” or “adaptation” in 93.2%. Dental students underappreciated their oral health condition. Health assessments should not be solely questionnaire-based, especially in health professionals (-to-be). To establish a valid diagnosis of the state of health, self-assessment must be complemented by an objective clinical examination, e.g., GDI.
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spelling pubmed-85443862021-10-26 Dental Students’ Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Temporomandibular Dysfunction-Self-Rating versus Clinical Assessment Schnabl, Dagmar Sandbichler, Philipp Neumaier, Maximilian Girstmair, Johannes Barbieri, Fabian Kapferer-Seebacher, Ines Steiner, René Laimer, Johannes Grunert, Ingrid Healthcare (Basel) Article The aim of this study was to compare dental students’ self-perception of oral health with the results of a clinical examination of the masticatory system. Seventy-four dental students (38 (51.4%) females and 36 (48.6%) males) completed the Oral Health Impact Profile questionnaire (OHIP-G-14) and underwent a clinical examination according to the Graz Dysfunction Index (GDI). Data were analyzed with descriptive and comparative statistics. Median OHIP-G-14 scores were 3 (IQR 0–6) in the total collective, 4 (1–11) in females, and 2 (0–4) in males (p = 0.072). A score of 0 was found in 29.7% of the sample. The results of the GDI were 50% “normal function”, 43.2% “adaptation”, 5.4% “compensation”, and 1.4% “dysfunction”. The comparison of OHIP-G-14 scores and DGI groups showed a significant difference (p = 0.031). Based on the questionnaire, less than one third of the sample indicated maximum oral health-related quality of life. In contrast, the GDI revealed “normal function” or “adaptation” in 93.2%. Dental students underappreciated their oral health condition. Health assessments should not be solely questionnaire-based, especially in health professionals (-to-be). To establish a valid diagnosis of the state of health, self-assessment must be complemented by an objective clinical examination, e.g., GDI. MDPI 2021-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8544386/ /pubmed/34683028 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9101348 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sandbichler, Philipp
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Girstmair, Johannes
Barbieri, Fabian
Kapferer-Seebacher, Ines
Steiner, René
Laimer, Johannes
Grunert, Ingrid
Dental Students’ Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Temporomandibular Dysfunction-Self-Rating versus Clinical Assessment
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title_short Dental Students’ Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Temporomandibular Dysfunction-Self-Rating versus Clinical Assessment
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34683028
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9101348
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