1. Factors related to patients' general satisfaction with removable partial dentures: a stepwise multiple regression analysis.
- Author
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Zlatarić DK and Celebić A
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Denture Bases, Denture Design psychology, Denture Retention psychology, Esthetics, Dental, Female, Humans, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially classification, Jaw, Edentulous, Partially rehabilitation, Male, Mandible, Mastication physiology, Maxilla, Middle Aged, Pain psychology, Prosthesis Fitting psychology, Regression Analysis, Speech physiology, Denture, Partial, Removable psychology, Patient Satisfaction
- Abstract
This study aimed to analyze factors related to patients' general satisfaction with removable partial dentures (RPDs), such as esthetics, retention, speech, chewing, and comfort. A total of 103 patients with Kennedy Class I RPDs (34 to 82 years old; mean age: 63; 35 men, 68 women) assessed their satisfaction with dentures. Stepwise multiple regression analysis was used to evaluate the relationship among the factors. Significant correlations were found between general satisfaction and each of the individual components (P < .05). The patients' assessment of esthetics explained almost 50% of general satisfaction in both arches (P < .05). Esthetics, chewing, and speech had significant effects on the patients' general satisfaction with dentures.
- Published
- 2008