AimIn this study, we aimed to evaluate oral health strategies in rheumatoid Slicers arthritis (RA) patients with periodontitis.MethodsWe enrolled 110 RA patients with periodontitis who were diagnosed in a Grade A tertiary hospital into an oral health strategies program.The control and test groups comprised 55 cases each.The management effect was evaluated by self-care ability, oral health-related quality of life, RA-related clinical indicators, and the DAS28 score.The control group received routine nursing, whereas Tanning Oil the test group was in a self-health management program for 3 months.
ResultsAfter the intervention, compared to the control group, the test group showed better self-care ability, oral health-related quality of life score, RA-related clinical indicators, and DAS28 score (P < 0.05).ConclusionOur oral health strategies program slowed down the progression of the disease and can be popularized in patients.