Sustainability of Improvement in Oral-Health-Related Quality of Life Following Dental Treatment Under General Anaesthetic: The Role of Family Functioning

全麻下牙科治疗后口腔健康相关生活质量改善的可持续性:家庭功能的作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early childhood caries (ECC) impacts both children and their families. AIM: To characterise improvement in oral-health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) among young children undergoing treatment for ECC under general anaesthesia (GA) and its association with family functioning. DESIGN: Pre-test/post-test design, with OHRQoL measured before treatment and then at 1, 6, and 12 months post-treatment, using the P-CPQ8 and the FIS8. Family functioning was measured before treatment, using the 12-item General Functioning (GF12) subscale of the McMaster Family Assessment Device. RESULTS: Of the 353 recruited participants, 300 (85.0%) underwent comprehensive dental treatment, with the remainder undergoing extractions only. Just over half were reassessed after 1 month, with that falling to 42.8% and 35.4% at 6 and 12 months, respectively. Only one in five participated in all four assessments. Improvements in P-CPQ8 and FIS8 scores from baseline showed large effect sizes. Those with poorer family functioning did not have higher P-CPQ8 and FIS8 scores after treatment, but younger children did. CONCLUSION: Treating cases of ECC under GA leads to marked OHRQoL improvements that remain detectable 1 year later, but those do not tend to be greater in better-functioning families.

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