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Esthetic Expectations of Edentulous Patients Followed in a French Dental Clinic

Completed
Conditions
Complete Edentulism
Registration Number
NCT03283514
Lead Sponsor
Hôpital Rothschild
Brief Summary

Esthetic is a major factor in complete denture (CD) success. Patient involvement in esthetic project plays a crucial role in denture acceptance and patient satisfaction. Historically, teeth choice and arrangement were made according to Frush and Ficher's recommendations focusing on natural looking of esthetics. Dentists may also propose to restore the dentate state looking for denture when preextraction data are available. Recently, a patient-centered approach based on attractivity has been proposed and may lead to in an appearance transcending the laws of nature.

The aim of the present study was to investigate actual denture esthetic expectations in a French edentate population followed in a university dental clinic (Rothschild Hospital , AP-HP).

Detailed Description

Inclusion criteria : being currently edentulous within at least within the maxillary arch, literate French speakers, willing and able to complete the survey in a single sitting. Clinical data collection was made by a unique examiner and concerned length of edentulism, antagonist arch, existence of preextraction data, smile attractivity opinion. The respondents completed a questionnaire identifying their age, sex, educational and income level. Patients were also asked for their denture look preference among 4 esthetic projects: 1) restoring pre-extraction (dentate) looking, 2) restoring actual denture looking, 3) creating natural looking, 4) creating perfect looking, 5) no opinion. Each project was explained similarly by the same examiner. Statistical analysis using a Pearson Chi-squared test at a 0.05 level of significance was conducted for associations between esthetic projects preference and tested variables.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Aged under 18 years.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
esthetic preferred projectEsthetic expectation evaluated at date of inclusion

Patients were asked for their denture-looking expectations among 4 esthetic projects: 1) restoring pre-extraction dentate looking, 2) restoring actual denture looking, 3) creating natural looking, 4) creating perfect looking, 5) no opinion.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
ageevaluated at date of inclusion

Respondents completed a questionnaire identifying their age (in years)

genderevaluated at date of inclusion

Respondents completed a questionnaire identifying their gender (man or woman)

month income level,evaluated at date of inclusion

Respondents completed a questionnaire identifying their income level each month : in euros

educational levelevaluated at date of inclusion

Respondents completed a questionnaire identifying their educational level : last degree (no degree at al, French General Certificate Secondary Education, High School Diploma, Vocational Training Certificate taken at Secondary School, university degree)

preextraction data availableevaluated at date of inclusion

Respondents completed a questionnaire identifying the existence of preextraction data available (available or not available)

length of edentulism,evaluated at date of inclusion

Respondents completed a questionnaire identifying the duration of edentulism (in years)

smile attractivity opinionevaluated at date of inclusion

Respondents completed a questionnaire identifying their smile attractivity opinion Respondents completed a questionnaire identifying the most attractive smile among 4 esthetic situations : preextraction-looking smile, denture-like smile, natural-like smile, perfect smile.

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