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Vojnosanitetski pregled 2017 Volume 74, Issue 6, Pages: 520-525
https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP151110248L
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Patients’ general satisfaction with the appearance of anterior maxillary teeth

Lajnert Vlatka (University of Rijeka, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthodontic, Rijeka, Croatia)
Kovačević-Pavičić Daniela (University of Rijeka, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthodontic, Rijeka, Croatia)
Pezo Hrvoje (Private dental practice, Zagreb, Croatia)
Stevanović Aleksandra (University of Rijeka, Medical Faculty, Department of Psychiatry, Rijeka, Croatia)
Jović Tatjana (University of Rijeka, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthodontic, Rijeka, Croatia)
Šnjarić Damir (Private dental practice, Rijeka, Croatia)
Muhić Edin (Private dental practice, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Background/Aim. Dental appearance plays an important role in practically all personal social interactions. The main factors that define the dental appearance are tooth colour, shape and position, quality of restoration, and the general position of the teeth in arch, especially in the anterior region. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of dental status (tooth shape, fracture, dental and prosthetic restorations and presence of plaque) on patient''s satisfaction with the dental appearance, controlling for the age and gender. Methods. A total of 700 Caucasian subjects (439 women) aged 18–86 (median 45 years) participated in the cross-sectional study. Study included clinical examination and self-administrated questionnaire based on selfperceived aesthetics and satisfaction with the appearance of their maxillary anterior teeth. Results. A regression analysis demonstrated that presence of dental plaque, tooth fracture, composite fillings and crowns had significant independent contribution and were negative predictors of satisfaction with teeth appearance. Participants with presence of plaque on upper teeth (p < 0.001), fractures (p = 0.005), composite fillings (p < 0.001) and crowns (p = 0.032) were less satisfied than those without it. Model explains 12% or variance of general satisfaction with the appearance of maxillary frontal teeth (p < 0.001) and the major contributors are composite fillings (5.3%) and plaque (3.2%). Tooth shape, age and gender were not significant predictors of satisfaction. Conclusion. Satisfaction with the teeth appearance is under the influence of many factors with significant negative influence of presence of dental plaque, fractures, composite restorations, and crowns.

Keywords: esthetics, dental, patient satisfaction, surveys and questionnaires, age factors, dental plaque, dental restoration, permanent