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<p id="P1">Quality of life outcomes among patients receiving implants have been well studied, but little is known about the effects of bone augmentation in this therapy. The purpose of the paper was to assess quality of life changes among postmenopausal women receiving dental implants with bone augmentation during implant therapy. This was a prospective cohort study. Forty-eight patients were recruited at the University of Connecticut Health Center and received one of three surgical augmentation methods: dehiscence repair, expansion alone or expansion with dehiscence repair. The predictor variable was type of augmentation procedure. Quality of life measured by the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) was the outcome measure and was assessed prior to treatment, one week, eight weeks and nine months post surgery. Changes in OHIP-14 were evaluated by repeated measures analysis of variance. The mean initial OHIP-14 scores on total items checked was 4.6 (SD=3.0) and declined significantly to 2.0 (SD=2.0) at nine months. The mean baseline severity score was 15.4 (SD=8.9) improving significantly to 7.5 (SD=7.6) at nine months. Type of augmentation procedure did not affect quality of life. The participants’ quality of life improved continuously from the pretreatment to the nine-month assessment, including improvements one week after implant placement.</p>
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<role>Professor and Associate Dean for Research</role>
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<corresp id="CR1">Susan Reisine, PhD (corresponding author) Phone: 860-679-3823 FAX: 860-679-1342
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<p id="P1">Quality of life outcomes among patients receiving implants have been well studied, but little is known about the effects of bone augmentation in this therapy. The purpose of the paper was to assess quality of life changes among postmenopausal women receiving dental implants with bone augmentation during implant therapy. This was a prospective cohort study. Forty-eight patients were recruited at the University of Connecticut Health Center and received one of three surgical augmentation methods: dehiscence repair, expansion alone or expansion with dehiscence repair. The predictor variable was type of augmentation procedure. Quality of life measured by the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) was the outcome measure and was assessed prior to treatment, one week, eight weeks and nine months post surgery. Changes in OHIP-14 were evaluated by repeated measures analysis of variance. The mean initial OHIP-14 scores on total items checked was 4.6 (SD=3.0) and declined significantly to 2.0 (SD=2.0) at nine months. The mean baseline severity score was 15.4 (SD=8.9) improving significantly to 7.5 (SD=7.6) at nine months. Type of augmentation procedure did not affect quality of life. The participants’ quality of life improved continuously from the pretreatment to the nine-month assessment, including improvements one week after implant placement.</p>
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