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Introduction: Problems with oral health (dental and oral diseases) as well as orofacial function (jaw opening, chewing and salivation problems) are significant challenges for many people with Parkinson's disease (PD). These challenges may be painful, disabling, and cause great psychosocial strain and negatively affect quality of life. Furthermore, they may contribute to an unsecure and unhealthy aging, because eating and enjoyment of food is important for both the physical and psychological wellbeing for elderly and chronically ill patients. It seems that patients with PD often find it difficult to maintain adequate oral hygiene and fail to visit the dentist, which in the end contributes to tooth loss, eating problems, poorer nutrition, social challenges and reduced quality of life. To be able to plan interventions on a larger scale more detailed knowledge and mapping is necessary on the extent of various manifestations of PD in the orofacial area, the affect on the patients and their quality of life, and how the disease develops in the orofacial area for the patient group over time. The study will clarify the challenges and problems that patients with PD have due to their disease in terms of dental and oral health and function of mouth and jaws. Such information is important both for single patients with respect to prevention and intervention and for development of community health strategies. Purpose - to investigate specific orofacial, non-motor and motor symptoms and functions as well as the oral microbiome in patients with PD compared to a control group. - to examine the quality of life related to oral health in the abovementioned groups. - to provide information on the orofacial problems in PD for the benefit of single patients with respect to prevention and intervention and for development of community health strategies. Hypotheses: It is expected that - patients with PD have more orofacial functional problems and poorer oral health than a control group without PD, and patients with late PD have more orofacial functional problems and poorer oral health than patients with early PD. - patients with PD have an altered oral microbiome compared to a control group without PD, which possibly may assist in the staging of PD. - patients with PD have poorer oral health related quality of life and home dental care than a control group without PD.


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NCT number NCT05356845
Study type Observational
Source University of Copenhagen
Contact Sara Baram, DDS
Phone 0045 30255350
Email sarb@sund.ku.dk
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date May 3, 2021
Completion date October 1, 2022

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