Purpose: The purpose of this questionnaire-based service evaluation was to assess patient satisfaction with complete dentures provided in a dental teaching hospital. Methods: Patients completed the self-administered questionnaire before, immediately after, and 2-months following provision of new complete dentures. The questionnaire consisted of the following sections: Patient characteristics, current denture history and satisfaction with the fit of upper/lower complete dentures, chewing ability, speech, and aesthetics. Descriptive analysis, chi-square test, student t-test, and 2-way-ANOVA were performed on satisfaction levels pre-and post-treatment to assess denture fit, chewing ability, speech, and appearance. Age and gender-wise satisfaction levels along with correlations and associations between patient satisfaction levels and various factors were assessed. Results: 147 participants, including 91 males (61.9%) and 56 females
(38.1%) completed the study. A statistically significant improvement in satisfaction scores was seen post-treatment in all domains (p<0.05), with most respondents
showing great satisfaction. Overall, satisfaction levels were: Upper complete denture fit (82%), appearance (87%), speech (67%), chewing ability and lower complete denture fit (39%). A strong positive correlation was observed between the number of previous dentures used and patient satisfaction with upper denture fit (R=1). Conclusion: Denture replacement positively impacts the satisfaction of patients and improves complete denture acceptance.
Keywords
Edentulism
Complete Dentures
Patient Satisfaction
Correlating Factors
Hadeer E. Bhutta, Keyvan Moharamzadeh, Rachel Martin, Nicolas Martin