Koushu Fujinami
Tokyo Dental College
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Journal of Periodontology | 2010
Atsushi Saito; Yasuo Hosaka; Momomi Kikuchi; Mayako Akamatsu; Chie Fukaya; Shinya Matsumoto; Fumie Ueshima; Hiroki Hayakawa; Koushu Fujinami; Taneaki Nakagawa
BACKGROUND It is becoming increasingly important for periodontists and dental hygienists to take a biopsychosocial approach to care when considering periodontal interventions. However, information on how patients perceive periodontitis and its treatment is limited. The purpose of the present study is to gain insight into the patient perception of oral health and the impact that periodontitis and treatment have on self-assessed quality of life (QoL). METHODS This was a prospective, two-center, clinical study in Japan. Patients with periodontitis were assessed for their perceptions of oral health by using an instrument for oral health-related QoL (OHRQL) before and after initial periodontal therapy. RESULTS A total of 58 patients (mean age: 53.6 years; 23 male and 35 female) participated in the study and completed initial periodontal therapy. At baseline, 97% of the patients perceived that their oral health status impacted on their QoL in one or more ways. Pain, eating and chewing, and psychologic function were identified as compromised OHRQL domains. More than one-half of the patients rated their overall oral health as poor. Initial periodontal therapy, consisting mainly of oral hygiene instructions and scaling and root planing, significantly improved OHRQL scores (P = 0.0027). The effect size was calculated to be 0.51, indicating a moderate improvement. Compared with baseline, a significantly higher proportion of patients reported rarely or never having a problem regarding OHRQL domains such as pain (P = 0.0049) and eating and chewing (P = 0.0145) after treatment. No significant difference in the OHRQL improvement was found with respect to disease severity. CONCLUSIONS Periodontitis negatively affected QoL in this population of Japanese patients with periodontitis. Conventional non-surgical periodontal therapy has a potential to ameliorate patient perceptions of oral health.
Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2011
Atsushi Saito; Kei Ota; Yasuo Hosaka; Mayako Akamatsu; Hiroki Hayakawa; Chie Fukaya; Atsushi Ida; Koushu Fujinami; Hiroki Sugito; Taneaki Nakagawa
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2010
Atsushi Saito; Hiroki Hayakawa; Kei Ota; Koushu Fujinami; Masahiko Nikaido; Takemi Makiishi
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2011
Koushu Fujinami; Hiroki Hayakawa; Kei Ota; Atsushi Ida; Masahiko Nikaido; Takemi Makiishi; Atsushi Saito
Clinical advances in periodontics | 2012
Takuya Takanashi; Koushu Fujinami; Mai Matsuzaki; Hideshi Sekine; Atsushi Saito
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2012
Yoshihiro Shibukawa; Koushu Fujinami; Shuichiro Yamashita
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2011
Hiroki Hayakawa; Kei Ota; Atsushi Ida; Koushu Fujinami; Masahiro Furusawa; Takemi Makiishi; Masahiko Nikaido; Tatsuya Ichinohe; Atsushi Saito
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College | 2012
Hiroki Hayakawa; Koushu Fujinami; Atsushi Ida; Masahiro Furusawa; Masahiko Nikaido; Shuichiro Yamashita; Atsushi Saito
齒科學報 | 2011
Atsushi Ida; Koushu Fujinami; Atsushi Saito; Hideshi Sekine; Masahiko Nikaido; Takemi Makiishi
Nihon Shishubyo Gakkai Kaishi (journal of The Japanese Society of Periodontology) | 2011
Atsushi Saito; Koushu Fujinami; Masatake Tsunoda; Satoru Yamada