Effect of Edentulism and Oral Quality of Life on Sexual Functions in Men: A Cohort Prospective Study.

2021 
Abstract Introduction Edentulism has a serious impact on quality of life (QoL), and changes in QoL can affect sexual functioning. Aim To assess the correlation between oral health-related quality of life (OHQoL) and sexual function in edentulous men. Methods A total of 148 men (18–70 years) with incomplete natural dentition completed the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) at 4 time points: before (T0), during (T1), 4 weeks after (T2), and 1 year (T3) after dental treatment. Kruskal–Wallis, Friedman, and Spearman's rank correlation tests were used for statistical analyses (significance at P  Results IIEF total scores differed significantly between the time points (P  Main Outcome Measure Changes and correlations in IEFF and OHIP-14 scores; SD and ED prevalances at T0; T1; T2 and T3 periods. Clinical Implications Sexual functions was significantly correlate with OHQoL; thus patients with ED should also be examined in terms of toothlessness. Conclusion OHQoL was significantly associated with sexual function in men. However, correcting the problem of edentulism improved OHQoL and sexual function, with the best results observed after 1-year follow-up. H Turgut, S Turgut. Effect of Edentulism and Oral Quality of Life on Sexual Functions in Men: A Cohort Prospective Study. Sex Med 2021;XX:XXX–XXX.
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