Title of article :
A qualitative study on patient perspectives of how conventional and implant-supported dentures affect eating
Author/Authors :
Hyland، نويسنده , , Robert and Ellis، نويسنده , , Janice and Thomason، نويسنده , , Mark and El-Feky، نويسنده , , Ahmed and Moynihan، نويسنده , , Paula، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Objectives
jectives of this study were to obtain in-depth qualitative data from patients on the effect of edentulousness and prosthetic rehabilitation upon issues surrounding eating (emotional, social and functional).
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ients who had received replacement conventional dentures (CDs) and 33 patients who had received implant-supported mandibular overdentures (ISODs) were interviewed by a researcher outside the clinical team. Interviews focused upon their experience of edentulousness, its management and its impact on their lives. Interviews were transcribed and the qualitative data analysed using NVivo [QSR NVivo v.2.2. Melbourne: QSR International; 2002].
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roups of patients told similar stories about the impact of edentulousness upon eating. A few patients who had received replacement CDs reported significant improvement, but marginal improvements were more common. Most patients who had received ISODs reported a significant positive impact upon eating with very few negative effects reported.
ndings suggest that the functional limitations of dentures often impose social restrictions on edentulous patients. Optimising conventional dentures may help, but patients’ eating-related quality of life is most likely to be enhanced through the functional improvement and increased social confidence that ISODs bring.
sions
clusion, issues surrounding eating are a major concern for edentulous patients.
in impacts of edentulousness are limitation of social participation and food choice.
nctional improvement and increased social confidence that ISODs can provide, has a beneficial impact on this aspect of patients of quality of life.
Keywords :
Edentulousness , Implants , Eating , Psychosocial , Quality of life , Dentures
Journal title :
Journal of Dentistry
Journal title :
Journal of Dentistry