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Influence of psychological factors on the acceptance of complete dentures
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2001
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Denture SatisfactionBehavioral SciencesPersonality PsychologyEating DisordersDenture Satisfaction QuestionnaireClinical PsychologyDental HygieneSocial SciencesOrthodontic ResearchPsychological FactorsClinical DentistryPersonality SciencePsychologyComplete Dentures
Abstract Objectives: To assess the influence of psychological factors on the acceptance of complete dentures in a population wearing dentures judged to be clinically satisfactory. Design: Subjects were asked to complete personality profiles and also to rate their dentures using a denture satisfaction questionnaire. Setting: The survey was conducted in the prosthetics clinic of a teaching hospital. Subjects: Patients were selected from those who had new complete dentures constructed in the department within the previous two years. Intervention and main outcome measures : The personality inventory was a self‐administered questionnaire comprising 240 items covering the five domains of personality. Denture satisfaction was scored on a nine item scale with four Likert type responses to each. Results: A group of 16% consistently complained about their dentures. Statistical analysis showed that personality factors especially Neuroticism had a significant relationship with denture satisfaction. Conclusion: Psychological factors significantly influence denture satisfaction and profiles may provide useful in predicting potential difficult denture wearers.
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