The relationship between levels of knowledge and interest in using the partial dentures:
A case at Yogyakarta’s private dental clinic, Indonesia
The relationship between levels of knowledge and interest in using the partial dentures:
A case at Yogyakarta’s private dental clinic, Indonesia
Indonesian Scholar’s Alliance
2018
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Background: Missing or lost teeth after tooth extraction may lead to tooth decay
and infection. Many cases of tooth loss will not be followed with prosthodontics
or rehabilitative treatments. Patients might be aware of partial denture, however
no concern to replace the missing teeth.
Aims: This study was to determine the relationship between the levels of
knowledge and interest in using the partial dentures.
Methods: This study was an observational analytic survey with cross sectional
design, conducted in October – November 2017. The work involved 60 patients
who had pulled teeth at Kanina Dental Clinic, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, who had
been selected using purposive sampling technique. Levels of knowledge and
interest among the participants were assessed by a set of questionnaire. The data
obtained was then analysed using Kendall’s Tau test.
Results: From the study, we found that 35 respondents had good knowledge and
high interest to use partial dentures (58.3%), while the other 22 patients (40%)
had been noted with less knowledge and poor maintenance. From Kendall’s Tau
test, we found a significant relationship between the patient’s knowledge and
partial removal denture maintenance of p value = 0.003. This study also
highlights the role of patients’ peer to their decision to use the removable partial
dentures.
Conclusion: Respondents may consider loosing teeth affected to their physical
aesthetics, masticatory system, and speaking comfort. Data shows the higher
knowledge to the benefits of partial dentures the higher their interest in using
removable partial dentures after tooth extraction