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Factors influencing edentulous patients' preferences for prosthodontic treatment

Journal

JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION
Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 333-339

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2010.02158.x

Keywords

edentulous patient; preference; treatment

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P>The aim of this study was to identify factors influencing edentulous patients' preferences for treatment using conventional or implant dentures (ID). A consecutive sample of 112 patients was selected in a university facility. All patients responded to a questionnaire concerning preferences about treatment and factors influencing preferences for conventional complete dentures (CD), implant-retained overdentures (IRO) and fixed implant-supported prostheses (FISP). Subsequently, a set of 21 questions was presented, and patients were requested to rate the importance of various potential reasons influencing their choice of treatment. Preference for CD was more prevalent for maxilla (52 center dot 7%) and mandible (41 center dot 1%). Fixed implant-supported prostheses and IRO were preferred for the mandible (FISP = 37 center dot 5%; IRO = 21 center dot 4%) rather than maxilla (FISP = 27 center dot 7%; IRO = 19 center dot 6%). The most preferred treatment option among the subjects when evaluating both arches was the implant-supported fixed or removable prosthesis (FISP/IRO). A preference for combined upper and lower CD was also commonly reported (39 center dot 3%). Factor analysis identified six components that accounted for 72 center dot 2% of the total variance: (i) psychosocial benefits, (ii) functional performance, (iii) technical and financial concerns, (iv) post-insertion complaints, (v) removability and (vi) longevity. Technical and financial concerns (cost, complexity, surgery risks and duration of treatment) were more relevant for those who preferred ID (P < 0 center dot 001). With the exception of post-insertion complaints, all mean scores of component factor loadings were positive for ID. Conventional complete dentures are associated with lower expected outcomes by patients, and cost-related issues are the major factors associated with the preferences for implant treatment of edentulous patients.

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