Author/Authors :
Michael Robert Fenlon، نويسنده , , Martyn Sherriff، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Objective
To investigate possible relationships between patient and clinical factors and patient satisfaction with new complete dentures.
Methods
Patients attending Kingʹs College London Dental Institute, Guyʹs Hospital, London, for new complete dentures were recruited. Relevant history was recorded and the edentulous mouth and existing dentures, where present, were examined at the beginning of treatment. The edentulous mouth, the previous and new dentures were re-examined at the first post-insertion visit. Three months after this visit, patients were sent a postal questionnaire to assess patient satisfaction. Data were analysed using structural equation modelling techniques.
Results
723 patients were recruited. Significant relationships were found between quality of complete dentures, quality of residual alveolar, adaptability factors and patients’ satisfaction with complete dentures.
Conclusions
Quality of the mandibular residual alveolar ridges, retention and stability of the mandibular dentures, accuracy of reproduction of retruded jaw relationship and patient adaptability were powerful determinants of patients’ satisfaction with new complete dentures.