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Objective masticatory efficiency and subjective quality of masticatory function among patients with periodontal disease.

Anna Greta BarbeSimin JavadianThea RottIsabel ScharfenbergHelena Caterina Deborah DeutscherMichael Johannes NoackSonja Henny Maria Derman
Published in: Journal of clinical periodontology (2020)
OME and QMF values represent each other and are highest in stage 4. Periodontitis findings influence masticatory efficiency particularly in stage 2, but gingival inflammation does not. Number of teeth and functional occlusal units are associated with QMF, while periodontitis findings have less impact. An assessment of mastication should be routinely included in the diagnosis of periodontitis patients in all stages.
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