DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.03.000246
Corresponding author:
J Martin Palomo, Department of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, 2124 Cornell RoadReceived: July 22, 2017; Published: August 01, 2017
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Oral health related Quality of life (QoL) research since 2011 has changed in character. Investigation refocused to include aspects of life such as psychosocial, professional and overall health. More specific methods and design appear in investigations. This review explores current literature since the 2011, which use these specific methodologies: validated QoL measurement instruments, no geographic identifiers, and no confounding systemic conditions, on the relationship between periodontal diseases and QoL