Psychological variables and patient acceptance of complete dentures

Authors

  • Einar Berg Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, and Department of Psychometrics and Department of Community Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
  • Tom Backer Johnsen Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, and Department of Psychometrics and Department of Community Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016358609041293

Keywords:

Health care, interview, prosthetics, regression analysis

Abstract

Psychological variables and tests used in general psychology have been used in the prediction of patient acceptance of dentures. However, a survey of the dental literature indicates that with the possible exception of a 'focused interview' on self-image, none of these methods are of clinical value, either for practical reasons or because their ability to predict denture acceptance is negligible. In the present study 74 individuals with newly made dentures were interviewed with a focused interview and 16 additional questions. No correlations of practical importance between these psychological variables and denture acceptance were found, indicating that useful indicators of patient acceptance of dentures will have to be designed for the prosthodontic problem specifically.

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Published

1986-01-01