SELF-REPORTED DENTURE SATISFACTION IN COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS

This study focuses on understanding the completely edentulous patient’s condition in terms of satisfaction with conventional complete dentures, the most common treatment alternative. Study objectives were: to identify the major reasons of patients’ dissatisfaction with conventional complete dentur...

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Main Authors: N. Abdulla Mardan, Cristina Teodora Preoteasa, Marina Imre, Ana Maria Tancu, Elena Preoteasa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation 2014-01-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://www.rjor.ro/self-reported-denture-satisfaction-in-completely-edentulous-patients/?lang=ro
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spelling doaj-a70c99472b3b4260ace807525a587f1c2020-11-24T21:06:13ZengRomanian Society of Oral RehabilitationRomanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation2066-70002601-46612014-01-01548895SELF-REPORTED DENTURE SATISFACTION IN COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTSN. Abdulla Mardan0Cristina Teodora Preoteasa1Marina Imre2Ana Maria Tancu3Elena Preoteasa4“Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Ph.D. Student“Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Department of Oral Diagnosis and Research Methodology “Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Department of Removable Prosthodontics “Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Department of Removable Prosthodontics “Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Department of Removable ProsthodonticsThis study focuses on understanding the completely edentulous patient’s condition in terms of satisfaction with conventional complete dentures, the most common treatment alternative. Study objectives were: to identify the major reasons of patients’ dissatisfaction with conventional complete denture; to determine how they are linked to some anatomical, physiological and treatment related factors; to assess patients’ satisfaction with newly made complete dentures. Material and methods An observational study was conducted on a convenience sample of 94 completely edentulous patients having an average age of 69 years. Data collection was done through interviews supplemented by an objective clinical examination, functional evaluation and photographic analysis. Results Patients’ main complaints were related to masticatory difficulties (83%) and instability of the denture (72.3%). Complaints related to mastication were mainly observed in male patients over 65 years, with skeletal Class II, first-time wearers of prosthesis. Most dissatisfied about denture’s stability were male patients over 65, who have lost their teeth because of periodontal disease, with severe ridge resorption and higher degree of treatment difficulty. Conclusions Knowledge of the reasons of dissatisfaction with the old, soon to be replaced, complete dentures, can help the dentist to better understand individual treatment need and obtain an increased quality of the medical outcome. Also, it can help determine when other treatment alternative is more suitable. http://www.rjor.ro/self-reported-denture-satisfaction-in-completely-edentulous-patients/?lang=rocomplete dentureedentuloussatisfactionmasticationstability
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author N. Abdulla Mardan
Cristina Teodora Preoteasa
Marina Imre
Ana Maria Tancu
Elena Preoteasa
spellingShingle N. Abdulla Mardan
Cristina Teodora Preoteasa
Marina Imre
Ana Maria Tancu
Elena Preoteasa
SELF-REPORTED DENTURE SATISFACTION IN COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
complete denture
edentulous
satisfaction
mastication
stability
author_facet N. Abdulla Mardan
Cristina Teodora Preoteasa
Marina Imre
Ana Maria Tancu
Elena Preoteasa
author_sort N. Abdulla Mardan
title SELF-REPORTED DENTURE SATISFACTION IN COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
title_short SELF-REPORTED DENTURE SATISFACTION IN COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
title_full SELF-REPORTED DENTURE SATISFACTION IN COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
title_fullStr SELF-REPORTED DENTURE SATISFACTION IN COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
title_full_unstemmed SELF-REPORTED DENTURE SATISFACTION IN COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
title_sort self-reported denture satisfaction in completely edentulous patients
publisher Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation
series Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
issn 2066-7000
2601-4661
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This study focuses on understanding the completely edentulous patient’s condition in terms of satisfaction with conventional complete dentures, the most common treatment alternative. Study objectives were: to identify the major reasons of patients’ dissatisfaction with conventional complete denture; to determine how they are linked to some anatomical, physiological and treatment related factors; to assess patients’ satisfaction with newly made complete dentures. Material and methods An observational study was conducted on a convenience sample of 94 completely edentulous patients having an average age of 69 years. Data collection was done through interviews supplemented by an objective clinical examination, functional evaluation and photographic analysis. Results Patients’ main complaints were related to masticatory difficulties (83%) and instability of the denture (72.3%). Complaints related to mastication were mainly observed in male patients over 65 years, with skeletal Class II, first-time wearers of prosthesis. Most dissatisfied about denture’s stability were male patients over 65, who have lost their teeth because of periodontal disease, with severe ridge resorption and higher degree of treatment difficulty. Conclusions Knowledge of the reasons of dissatisfaction with the old, soon to be replaced, complete dentures, can help the dentist to better understand individual treatment need and obtain an increased quality of the medical outcome. Also, it can help determine when other treatment alternative is more suitable.
topic complete denture
edentulous
satisfaction
mastication
stability
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