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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Dentistry
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Dental prostheses require unique identifiers for forensic identification.
  • Current labeling methods vary, with patient preference data lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine patient preferences for complete denture labeling methods.
  • To assess the esthetic acceptability of different denture marking techniques.

Main Methods:

  • A visual questionnaire was administered to 100 edentulous patients at Manchester Dental Hospital.
  • Patients ranked various denture labeling methods based on preference and esthetics.

Main Results:

  • Embedded radio frequency identification (RFID) microchips were the most preferred labeling method (38% first choice).
  • Inclusion techniques using onion paper were the second most preferred (24% first choice).
  • Grooved denture flanges were least preferred, with 71% rating them as the poorest esthetically.

Conclusions:

  • Patient esthetic preferences significantly influence the acceptance of denture labeling methods.
  • Incorporating patient-preferred techniques, like RFID microchips, is vital for routine and effective denture identification.