Orofacial symptoms and oral health-related quality of life in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a two-year prospective observational study

Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal
Hanna RahimiP Stoustrup

Abstract

Little is known about the chronicity of orofacial symptoms and how this influences the oral health-related quality of life in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Therefore, our objectives were to study the long-term changes in self-reported orofacial symptoms, and to define the impact of orofacial symptoms on oral health-related quality of life in JIA. At baseline (T0), 157 consecutive JIA patients ≤20 years completed a patient pain questionnaire that incorporates domains related to the orofacial area. At the 2 year follow-up (T1), 113 patients completed the same questionnaire (response rate 72%) in addition to the Child Perception's Questionnaire; a validated 31-item questionnaire addressing oral health-related quality of life. At T0, 53% (60/113) of patients reported the presence of orofacial pain, and 36% (41/113) of patients reported compromised orofacial function. At T1, 77% (46/60) of patients with pain at T0 reported persistent pain, and 66% (27/41) of patients with functional disability at T0 reported persistent disability. Patients with orofacial symptoms reported a significantly greater prevalence of negative impact of orofacial conditions on general quality of life and within the domains of emotional and social well...Continue Reading

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Sep 19, 2018·Head & Face Medicine·Daniela KlenkePhilipp Meyer-Marcotty
Jun 3, 2020·The Journal of Rheumatology·Peter StoustrupTroels Herlin
Aug 14, 2020·Brazilian Oral Research·Tereza Karla Vieira Lopes da CostaRicardo Dias de Castro
Dec 4, 2019·The Journal of Rheumatology·Peter StoustrupUNKNOWN Temporomandibular Joint Juvenile Arthritis Working Group
Oct 3, 2019·Expert Review of Clinical Immunology·Peter Stoustrup, Marinka Twilt
Dec 8, 2020·Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology·Clara MalattiaAndrea S Doria
Jun 25, 2021·Scientific Reports·Peter StoustrupThomas Klit Pedersen
Feb 9, 2021·Arthritis Care & Research·Mirkamal TolendUNKNOWN OMERACT MRI in JIA Working Group

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