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[Differences between dentate and edentate people].

G M van Rossum1, W Kalk, A J Felling

  • 1Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen.

Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde
|October 1, 1990
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Dental status significantly impacts behaviors and attitudes. Individuals with natural teeth and those with full dentures in both jaws show opposing patterns, while single denture wearers form an intermediate group.

Area of Science:

  • Oral health research
  • Dental public health
  • Behavioral science

Background:

  • Dental status, including natural teeth and denture use, influences oral health behaviors and attitudes.
  • Understanding these differences is crucial for targeted dental interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze and visualize the relationships between dental status (natural teeth, full upper denture, full upper and lower dentures) and associated dental behaviors and attitudes.
  • To identify distinct profiles of individuals based on their dental status and oral health perspectives.

Main Methods:

  • Correspondence analysis was employed to summarize and present the complex relationships in a comprehensive overview.
  • Data were collected and analyzed to compare distinct groups based on their remaining natural teeth and denture use.

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Main Results:

  • Significant differences in dental behavior and attitudes were observed across different dental statuses.
  • Individuals with all-natural teeth and those with full dentures in both jaws represent opposing ends of a spectrum regarding dental attitudes and behaviors.
  • People with a full denture in only one jaw were identified as a distinct intermediate group.

Conclusions:

  • Dental status is a key determinant of dental behavior and attitudes.
  • The findings highlight a clear dichotomy between individuals with natural teeth and those with complete tooth loss (full dentures), with partial tooth loss presenting a unique intermediate profile.