Scott B J, Leung K C, McMillan A S, Davis D M, Fiske J
Unit of Clinical Dental Sciences, Dental School, University of Dundee, Scotland.
Int J Prosthodont. 2001 Sep-Oct;14(5):461-5.
The purpose of this study was to compare the emotional effects of tooth loss in three edentulous populations.
A questionnaire study involved 142 edentulous subjects undergoing routine prosthodontic care at Guy's, King's and St Thomas's Dental Institute, London; the Dental School, Dundee, Scotland; and the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong. Data were analyzed using the chi-squared test.
Difficulty in accepting tooth loss was a relatively common experience (44%) in all groups, with almost half feeling that their confidence had been affected. The majority (66%) felt that their choice of food was restricted and that the overall eating experience was less enjoyable, particularly the Hong Kong group. A significant proportion of the participants were concerned about their appearance without dentures, although the trend was less marked in Hong Kong. Forty-three percent felt that they were not adequately prepared for tooth loss, although the Hong Kong group was least concerned.
In general, the emotional effect of tooth loss was significant in all groups. The restrictions on daily activities were generally greater in the Hong Kong group. However, this group was much less inhibited by denture wearing. The differences observed in the Hong Kong Chinese are most likely due to different cultural values and expectations associated with these aspects of daily living.
本研究旨在比较三组无牙颌人群牙齿缺失后的情绪影响。
一项问卷调查研究涉及142名在伦敦盖伊、国王和圣托马斯牙科学院、苏格兰邓迪牙科学院以及香港大学牙科学院接受常规修复治疗的无牙颌患者。使用卡方检验对数据进行分析。
在所有组中,难以接受牙齿缺失是一种相对常见的情况(44%),几乎一半的人感觉自己的自信心受到了影响。大多数人(66%)觉得自己的食物选择受到限制,总体用餐体验不那么愉快,尤其是香港组。相当一部分参与者担心不戴假牙时自己的外表,尽管这种趋势在香港不太明显。43%的人觉得自己对牙齿缺失没有充分准备,尽管香港组对此最不担心。
总体而言,牙齿缺失对所有组的情绪影响都很显著。香港组在日常活动方面受到的限制通常更大。然而,该组受佩戴假牙的影响要小得多。在香港华人中观察到的差异很可能是由于与日常生活这些方面相关的不同文化价值观和期望。