2016
DOI: 10.7575/aiac.abcmed.16.04.02.04
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Evaluation of Gradual Trend of Patients’ Satisfaction with Complete Dentures in the Department of Prosthodontics: A Cross-sectional Study

Abstract: Introduction: Despite a decrease in the number of adult edentulous individuals, the number of individuals who lose all their teeth and need complete dentures is on the increase. One of the most important principles of fabrication of complete dentures is to achieve patient satisfaction. In the present cross-sectional study, the gradual trend of patients' satisfaction with complete dentures was evaluated. Materials and methods: In a descriptive study with pre-and post-test design, carried out in 2013 on 30 patie… Show more

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“…The number of patients who need conventional complete denturers is on a rise (Negahdari et al, 2016) and is the most common type of prosthesis used (Reginato et al, 2017;G Ashok & Ganapathy, 2017). The demand for dentures (or other prosthetic rehabilitation) is increasing dramatically due to an increase in the rate of edentulousness (Khan & Khan, 2015;Srisilapananet al, 2016;Deniz & Kulak Ozkan, 2012;Santos et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The number of patients who need conventional complete denturers is on a rise (Negahdari et al, 2016) and is the most common type of prosthesis used (Reginato et al, 2017;G Ashok & Ganapathy, 2017). The demand for dentures (or other prosthetic rehabilitation) is increasing dramatically due to an increase in the rate of edentulousness (Khan & Khan, 2015;Srisilapananet al, 2016;Deniz & Kulak Ozkan, 2012;Santos et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Around 65%-90% of the individuals are generally satisfied with their dentures (Carlsson & Omar, 2010). Complains with removable dental prosthesis are associated with a lot of factors, such as retention, stability, dimensios, occlusion, esthetics, speech, difficulty in chewing, food accumulation, (G Ashok and Ganapathy, 2017;Negahdari et al, 2016;El-Dahdah, 2016) thick or over extended denture flange, tight or loose dentures, occlusal interference, frenal impingements and so forth. These problems can arise due to alteration of anatomical structures, difficulty in adaptation or some technical faults in denture design and fabrication (G Ashok & Ganapathy, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%