KUMJ | VOL. 18 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 69 | JAN.-MARCH, 2020
Assessment of Level of Expectation and Awareness towards Dental Implants among Complete Denture Patients and Partial Denture Prostheses Wearers
KC Basnyat S, Sapkota B, Shrestha S, Rimal U
Abstract: Background
Among many options to replace missing teeth, dental implant is widely popular
but willingness to have implant treatment and its success depends on patients’
knowledge and expectations as well as the care, skill, and judgment of clinicians.
Objective
The main objective of this study was to assess awareness, expectation and source of
information about dental implant among complete and removable partial denture
wearers and to find association between them.
Method
A questionnaire consisting of 6 close-ended questions was used to assess the level
of knowledge and awareness among patients visiting Dental Outpatient Department
of Dhulikhel Hospital regarding dental implants as a treatment option for replacing
missing teeth. Chi-square test was used to study the association between
demographic variables and awareness about implantation. Statistical software SPSS
20.0 was used for data analysis.
Result
Our results revealed significant difference in age (p=0.001), education level (p=0.03)
and occupation (p=0.004) in awareness of dental implant and no significant difference
in gender (p=0.567), compared between complete and removable partial denture
wearers. Due to lack of awareness, lower educational status and advanced age the
patients responded that they “did not know “ in answer to almost all the questions.
Conclusion
The awareness level of dental implant was low among complete and removable
denture patients and this was associated with a low level of education and lack of
accurate information about dental implants.
Keyword : Awareness, Complete denture, Dental implant, Expectation, Partial dentures