Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Online ISSN : 1883-9207
Print ISSN : 1883-1958
ISSN-L : 1883-1958

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Prosthodontic treatment can improve the ingestible food profile in Japanese adult outpatients
Aya Kimura-OnoKenji Maekawa Takuo KubokiKumiko NawachiMasanori FujisawaHironobu SatoHideki AitaShigeto KoyamaMasayuki HideshimaYuji SatoHiroyuki WakeKan NagaoYorika Kodaira-UedaKatsushi TamakiShinsuke SadamoriKazuhiro TsugaYasuhiro NishiTakashi SawaseHisashi KoshinoShin-ichi MasumiKaoru SakuraiKanji IshibashiTakashi OhyamaYasumasa AkagawaToshihiro HiraiKeiichi SasakiKiyoshi KoyanoHirofumi YataniHideo MatsumuraTetsuo IchikawaShuji OhkawaKazuyoshi Baba
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Purpose To investigate the effect of prosthodontic treatment on the ingestible food profile in adult Japanese outpatients, and to identify the related risk factors that can deteriorate the profile.

Methods The participants were 277 outpatients who visited university-based specialty clinics in Japan for prosthodontic treatment. The demographic data, number of present teeth assessed via intraoral examination, and oral health-related quality of life assessed by the total Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-J54) scores of all participants were recorded before treatment. Ingestible food profile score (IFS) was recorded using a validated food intake questionnaire. Eligible participants who answered the questionnaire before and after treatment were categorized into five groups based on the prosthodontic treatments they received (i.e., crowns, bridges, removable partial dentures, removable complete dentures, and removable complete and partial dentures).

Results Multivariate analysis of covariance revealed a statistically significant main effect of prosthodontic intervention (time course: before and after treatment) on mean IFS (p=0.035, F=4.526), even after adjusting for covariates (age, number of present teeth, and treatment modality). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the low number of present teeth (r=0.427, p<0.001) and a high OHIP-J54 total score (r=-0.519, p<0.001) of the patients at the baseline were significantly associated with their baseline IFSs, even after adjusting for confounding variables.

Conclusions The findings of this multicenter follow-up study indicate the importance of prosthodontic rehabilitation in improving patients’ ingestible food profiles.

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