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Patients' Satisfaction with Dental Esthetics

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Journal J Am Dent Assoc
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2007 Jun 5
PMID 17545270
Citations 61
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Abstract

Background: Esthetics has become an important issue in modern society, as it seems to define one's character. In the past, functional demands were the main consideration in dental treatment. Today, with the decrease in caries prevalence, the focus has shifted toward dental esthetics. The authors conducted a study to evaluate the factors influencing patients' satisfaction with their dental appearance and with the results of esthetic treatment.

Methods: The authors surveyed a population of 407 adults (mean age, 21 years). They distributed a questionnaire regarding satisfaction with current dental esthetics and previous esthetic treatments.

Results: Of the 407 subjects, 152 (37.3 percent) were dissatisfied with their dental appearance. Tooth color was the primary reason for dissatisfaction (133 [89.3 percent] of 149 subjects), followed by poor tooth alignment (36 [23.7 percent] of 152 subjects), although 110 (27 percent) of the 407 subjects had received orthodontic treatment. The authors found no correlation between patients' satisfaction with their dental appearance and having undergone any procedure to whiten their teeth. Nevertheless, 134 (88.2 percent) of the dissatisfied subjects reported that they would like to undergo this procedure.

Conclusions: Tooth color was a major factor with regard to dental esthetics. Most subjects were interested in improving their appearance and whitening their teeth.

Clinical Implications: When planning treatment, dentists should take into consideration esthetic objectives in addition to function, structure and biology. This requires the clinician to rely on several disciplines in dentistry to deliver the highest level of dental care, which should lead to a higher level of patient satisfaction.

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