Abstract | PURPOSE: This study has evaluated the pre and post perceptions of patients with ectodermal dysplasia (ED) who have been referred to Westmead Centre for Oral Health for treatment with dental implants. METHODS: Six patients with ED and hypodontia were treated with new maxillary complete dental prostheses or fixed implant prostheses, and a mandibular fixed dental prosthesis with implants. Patient perceptions were recorded with a 10cm visual analogue scale (VAS). All patients were asked to draw a line on the VAS which best described their feelings regarding aesthetics, chewing, diet and speech. RESULTS: Improvement in aesthetics was reported for all patients with change scores ranging from +9 to +4 points. Similarly, all patients reported an improvement in chewing ability with +6 point changes in 2 patients, and +8, +3, +7 and +1 in the other 4 patients. Five out of 6 patients reported less dietary restriction with 3 patients each indicating a change of +6 points, +4 points, +3 points, and 2 patients reporting +1 point change. Speech improved by +1 point for 3 patients, whilst 1 patient improved by +6 points, a further 2 patients scored no change. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with ED treated with dental implants reported encouraging outcomes post treatment after prostheses were fitted. Follow-up from 1.6 to 6.8 years has confirmed these improvements.
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Authors | Mariela Machado, Christine Wallace, Bruce Austin, Suhas Deshpande, Agnes Lai, Terry Whittle, Iven Klineberg |
Journal | Journal of prosthodontic research
(J Prosthodont Res)
Vol. 62
Issue 4
Pg. 473-478
(Oct 2018)
ISSN: 2212-4632 [Electronic] Japan |
PMID | 30054172
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Ltd. |
Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Anodontia
(physiopathology, psychology, rehabilitation)
- Child
- Dental Implants
(psychology)
- Dental Prosthesis
- Ectodermal Dysplasia
(physiopathology, psychology, rehabilitation)
- Esthetics, Dental
(psychology)
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Humans
- Male
- Mandibular Advancement
- Mastication
- Maxilla
- Perception
- Speech
- Treatment Outcome
- Young Adult
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