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Resumen de Knowledge, Attitude and Perception Regarding the Financial Aspects of Prosthetic Rehabilitation via Complete Denture

Varun Wadhwani, Dhanraj Ganapathy, Vaishnavi Rajaraman, Subhabrata Maiti

  • Objective: The aim of this survey was to assess the knowledge, attitude and perception of Indian population as well as dental students and dentists on the financial aspects of prosthetic rehabilitation via complete denture.

    Methodology: This cross sectional study was conducted from January to February 2021 and included 2 questionnaires, one for the general population and another for Dental students and Dentists across India. Both the questionnaires had 16 questions which assessed the attitude and perception about the cost of complete denture fabrication. All the responses were tabulated and statistical analysis was done.

    Results: 41% of the Indian Population is unaware of the cost for a complete denture. There was a significant association between the level of education of the patient and their estimate about the cost for a complete denture. (p<0.05). The estimation of the complete denture cost by the general population and the usual price charged by the dentists matched to a high extent.

    Conclusion: The level of education of an individual plays a major role in his/her awareness about the prosthetic rehabilitation and financial aspect which ultimately leads to a greater patient satisfaction. Establishing Dental Insurance policies for prosthetic rehabilitation can encourage more people to focus on their dental needs.


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