Patient Satisfaction with Upper and Lower Complete Dentures: A Service Evaluation Report.

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
H E Bhutta, K Moharamzadeh, R Martin, N Martin
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this questionnaire-based service evaluation was to assess patient satisfaction with complete dentures provided in a dental teaching hospital.

Methods: Patients completed the self-administered questionnaire before, immediately after, and 2-months following provision of new complete dentures. The questionnaire consisted of the following sections: Patient characteristics, current denture history and satisfaction with the fit of upper/lower complete dentures, chewing ability, speech, and aesthetics. Descriptive analysis, chi-square test, student t-test, and 2-way-ANOVA were performed on satisfaction levels pre-and post-treatment to assess denture fit, chewing ability, speech, and appearance. Age and gender-wise satisfaction levels along with correlations and associations between patient satisfaction levels and various factors were assessed.

Results: 147 participants, including 91 males (61.9%) and 56 females (38.1%) completed the study. A statistically significant improvement in satisfaction scores was seen post-treatment in all domains (p⟨0.05), with most respondents showing great satisfaction. Overall, satisfaction levels were: Upper complete denture fit (82%), appearance (87%), speech (67%), chewing ability and lower complete denture fit (39%). A strong positive correlation was observed between the number of previous dentures used and patient satisfaction with upper denture fit (R=1).

Conclusion: Denture replacement positively impacts the satisfaction of patients and improves complete denture acceptance.

患者对上、下全口义齿的满意度:一份服务评估报告。
目的:对某口腔教学医院提供的全口义齿进行满意度调查。方法:患者在安装新全口义齿前、安装后、安装后2个月分别填写自我调查表。问卷内容包括:患者特征、当前义齿史、对上、下全口义齿配合度的满意度、咀嚼能力、言语、美观等。对治疗前后的满意度进行描述性分析、卡方检验、学生t检验和双因素方差分析,以评估义齿贴合、咀嚼能力、言语和外观。年龄和性别满意度水平以及患者满意度水平与各种因素之间的相关性和相关性进行了评估。结果:147名参与者,包括91名男性(61.9%)和56名女性(38.1%)完成了研究。治疗后所有领域的满意度得分均有统计学上的显著提高(p⟨0.05),大多数受访者表现出极大的满意度。总体而言,满意度水平为:上颌全口义齿贴合度(82%)、外观(87%)、言语(67%)、咀嚼能力和下颌全口义齿贴合度(39%)。上颌义齿使用次数与上颌义齿贴合满意度呈显著正相关(R=1)。结论:义齿置换术对患者满意度有积极影响,可提高患者对全口义齿的接受程度。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry is published quarterly and includes clinical and research articles in subjects such as prosthodontics, operative dentistry, implantology, endodontics, periodontics and dental materials.
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