About this trial
This observational, cross-sectional study addresses gaps in periodontal health economics by measuring dental health state utility values (HSUVs) for periodontitis treatment. While Oral Health Related Quality of Life outcomes dominate current research, Health State Utility values are rarely measured and seldom applied . The few existing utility studies are methodologically limited. The primary aim is to measure Health state utility values for periodontal health states using direct elicitation methods ( Standard Gamble) in patients with clinically diagnosed periodontitis. The secondary aim is to examine associations between patient-elicited utility values, clinical periodontal status (CAL, PD, BoP), and psychosocial beliefs from the Health Belief Model including perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers. Participants will complete utility tasks and Health belief model questionnaires in a single visit. By integrating preference-based utility measurement with clinical and psychosocial constructs, this study will provide essential data for cost-utility modelling of periodontal interventions and support patient-centered care.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adult patients with age group 30-50 years diagnosed with generalized periodontitis.
Presence of minimum 20 teeth excluding third molars
Able to read/understand Hindi or English (for questionnaires)
Disqualifiers
Systemic diseases that may affect periodontal disease progression or outcome of treatment (diabetes, autoimmune diseases)
History of Periodontal treatment within last 6 months
History of Antibiotic use within the previous 3 months
History of Steroid, immunosuppressive and psychiatric drug use
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Health Utility State Assessment