Barbara Paśnik-Chwalik, Beata Jastrząb-Miśkiewicz, Piotr K Krajewski, Łukasz Matusiak, Tomasz Konopka, Jacek C Szepietowski
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导言:化脓性湿疹(HS)是一种慢性炎症性疾病,影响三叉神经体间的皮脂腺单位,最近的研究表明它与牙周炎有关。目的:评估被诊断为同时患有牙周炎的HS患者的口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQoL),并与单纯牙周炎患者进行比较:这项研究涉及 55 名 HS 患者,其中 25 人属于 HS + P 组(同时患有 HS 和牙周炎),另一组为仅患有牙周炎的匹配对照组(P 组)。结果采用口腔健康影响档案(OHIP-14)问卷进行评估:结果:HS + P 组与 P 组的平均 OHIP-14 总分无明显差异。与 P 组相比,HS + P 组患者接受牙科评估的可能性更低,使用牙线清洁牙齿的频率也更低:研究结果表明,牙周炎患者同时患有 HS 并不会明显影响其 OHRQoL。HS+P患者接受牙科评估的频率较低,使用牙线的频率也较低,这表明他们对口腔健康的关注有所减少。
Oral health-related quality of life in subjects with hidradenitis suppurativa suffering from periodontitis.
Introduction: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting the pilosebaceous unit in intertriginous body areas, and recent research suggests an association with periodontitis.
Aim: To assess oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in patients with HS diagnosed additionally with periodontitis and to compare it to patients with periodontitis alone.
Material and methods: The study involved 55 HS patients, with 25 in the HS + P group (both HS and periodontitis) and matched controls in the periodontitis-only group (P group). Outcomes were assessed using the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) questionnaire.
Results: No significant difference was observed in the mean OHIP-14 total score between the HS + P group and the P group. Patients with HS + P were less likely to undergo the dental evaluation and floss their teeth less frequently compared to the P group.
Conclusions: The findings reveal that the coexistence of HS in patients with periodontitis does not significantly influence OHRQoL. Lower dental evaluation frequency and less frequent flossing in HS+P patients suggest reduced attention to oral health practices.