Tytuł pozycji:
Quality of life in orthodontic cancer survivor patients : a prospective casecontrol study
Background: The aim of the study was to compare the quality of life (QoL) of cancer survivors
with a control group of healthy subjects before, during, and after the orthodontic treatment. Methods:
Consecutive cancer survivors (40 people) who were looking for orthodontic treatment between 2008
and 2015 were enrolled into the study. Healthy orthodontic patients matched for age (±4 years),
sex, and malocclusion served as controls. The 14-item version of the Oral Health Impact Profile was
used to assess the effect of orthodontic treatment on QoL before, during, and after the orthodontic
treatment. Results: There were no significant differences between both groups regarding the cast
model, cephalometric analysis, and photographic documentation analysis. There was a significant
worsening of QoL after the onset of the orthodontic treatment with a significant improvement after
the treatment. Male cancer survivor patients reported significantly lower QoL during the treatment
time, which was not observed in the male control group. Conclusions: The outcome of orthodontic
treatment in cancer survivors did not differ from the healthy orthodontic patients. The orthodontic
treatment had an impact on the oral health quality of life both in the cancer and the control groups
with a significantly higher impact in male cancer survivor patients.