2016
DOI: 10.19070/2377-8075-1600042
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Needs and Demands in Prosthetic Treatment in the Population Followed within the Prosthetic Department of Casablanca’s Dental Consultation and Treatment Center

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“…In the current study majority of the elderly age group choice for the treatment options were removable denture as they were more aware of it, some of the individuals who have already been rehabilitated, the denture is most frequently used and they were comfortable and familiar with the removable denture as it is inexpensive and seems more accessible to them depending on their socio-economical level [23]. Elder individuals' choice was fixed denture and similar to other study the implant choice was less in this age group, so education and motivation is required for this group regarding implant [19]. Whereas younger age group majority of them opted implant and remaining participants fixed prostheses this may be due to the increase in technology and media.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…In the current study majority of the elderly age group choice for the treatment options were removable denture as they were more aware of it, some of the individuals who have already been rehabilitated, the denture is most frequently used and they were comfortable and familiar with the removable denture as it is inexpensive and seems more accessible to them depending on their socio-economical level [23]. Elder individuals' choice was fixed denture and similar to other study the implant choice was less in this age group, so education and motivation is required for this group regarding implant [19]. Whereas younger age group majority of them opted implant and remaining participants fixed prostheses this may be due to the increase in technology and media.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Future study has to be conducted for the same at various multicenters Similar to Nomura et al [11] study, our study has shown that the likelihood of attending prosthodontics treatment is related to sociodemographic background. Education is a key factor in the prosthesis consultation [19]. In their study, Shah et al reported that the prevalence of wearing of dentures increased with the increase in the level of literacy [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study by Amjad and Aziz [29], 70.6% of men considered function as the most important reason for tooth replacement. In turn, in a study by Amine et al [30], function was the main factor in each group of respondents, regardless of gender, age, income, and education level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the study by Kulczy ńska et al [49] at the Prosthetics and Implantoprosthetics Clinic of the Specialist Dental Center of the Medical University of Gdansk, women accounted for 60.31%. In a study by Amine et al [30] at the Prosthetic Department of Casablanca's Dental Consultation and Treatment Center, women constituted 60% of the respondents. Various hypotheses appear in literature trying to explain this tendency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While assessing the prosthetic needs, Walter et al have included all those individuals with grade III mobile teeth, extreme malocclusion and intraosseous and non-restorable hard tissue decay. 16 People with edentulousness and without prosthetic rehabilitation suggest that they are not motivated to take treatment, cannot bear the finances, 17 are not aware of the different treatment modalities, 18 have time constrains to take treatment, 19 or have the fear of dental treatment. Since the level of education also influences the treatment-seeking behaviour, this may have had an impact on the prosthetic rehabilitation of the people in Jizan, as nearly 30% of Jizan population studied was illiterate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%