EFFECT OF TOOTH LOSS ON SOCIAL APPEARANCE ANXIETY AND ORAL HEALTHRELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG DENTAL STUDENTS

EFFECT OF TOOTH LOSS ON SOCIAL APPEARANCE ANXIETY AND ORAL HEALTHRELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG DENTAL STUDENTS

Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the level of social appearance anxiety and oral health-related quality of life among dental students with and without tooth loss. Methods: This case-control, single-center study was conducted on undergraduate dental students (n=205) from 1st to 4th year. The questionnaire that includes the following items: age, sex, number of missing teeth and location, Social Appearance Anxiety Scale (SAAS), and Oral Health Impact Profile -14 (OHIP-14) were distributed to students. Results: There was no statistically significant relation between the presence of tooth loss and distribution of SAAS scores (p= 0.692). However, there was a statistically significant relation between presence of tooth loss and number of missing teeth, and the OHIP-14 scores (p = 0.002, p = 0.003). Factors of gender and location of missing teeth were not found to be significantly associated with SAAS and OHIP-14 scores (p>0.05). In addition, there was a positive and significant relationship between SAAS and OHIP-14 scores (p

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