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Progress and trends in patients' mindset on dental implants. I: level of information, sources of information and need for patient information
Author(s) -
Pommer Bernhard,
Zechner Werner,
Watzak Georg,
Ulm Christian,
Watzek Georg,
Tepper Gabor
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
clinical oral implants research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.407
H-Index - 161
eISSN - 1600-0501
pISSN - 0905-7161
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.02035.x
Subject(s) - mindset , dentistry , medicine , dental implant , population , implant , information quality , information system , engineering , environmental health , computer science , surgery , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering
Abstract Objectives: Little is known about the level of information on implant dentistry in the public. A representative opinion poll on dental implants in the Austrian population was published in 2003 ( Clinical Oral Implants Research 14:621–642). Seven years later, the poll was rerun to assess the up‐to‐date information level and evaluate recent progress and trends in patients' mindset on dental implants. Material and methods: One thousand adults – representative for the Austrian population – were presented with a total of 19 questionnaire items regarding the level and the sources of information about dental implants as well as the subjective and objective need for patient information. Results: Compared with the survey of 2003, the subjective level of patient information about implant dentistry has significantly increased in the Austrian population. The patients' implant awareness rate was 79%. The objective level of general knowledge about dental implants was still all but satisfactory revealing unrealistic patient expectations. Three‐quarters trusted their dentists for information about dental implants, while one‐quarter turned to the media. The patients' wish for high‐quality implant restorations was significantly higher than in 2003, yet the majority felt that only specialists should perform implant dentistry. Conclusions: This representative survey reveals that dentists are still the main source of patient information, but throws doubt on the quality of their public relations work. Dentists must improve communication strategies to provide their patients with comprehensible, legally tenable information on dental implants and bridge information gaps in the future. To cite this article:
Pommer B, Zechner W, Watzak G, Ulm C, Watzek G, Tepper G. Progress and trends in patients' mindset on dental implants. I: level of information, sources of information and need for patient information.
 Clin. Oral Impl. Res . 22 , 2011; 223–229
doi: 10.1111/j.1600‐0501.2010.02035.x

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