Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic

Background: Dentistry continues to evolve with the development of restorative materials. Patient satisfaction is an increasingly significant issue in dental practice; therefore, knowledge of the level of patient satisfaction with restorative materials is important. Objectives: The objective was to...

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Main Authors: Kusumawardani, Anisa, Sukmasari, Susi, Ab. Halim, Noorhazayti, Raja Nhari, Raja Hazwani, Abdul Habi, Siti Aisah
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spelling my.iium.irep.841092021-01-06T04:44:43Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/84109/ Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic Kusumawardani, Anisa Sukmasari, Susi Ab. Halim, Noorhazayti Raja Nhari, Raja Hazwani Abdul Habi, Siti Aisah RK Dentistry RK318 Oral and Dental Medicine. Pathology. Diseases-Therapeutics-General Works Background: Dentistry continues to evolve with the development of restorative materials. Patient satisfaction is an increasingly significant issue in dental practice; therefore, knowledge of the level of patient satisfaction with restorative materials is important. Objectives: The objective was to assess patient satisfaction with composite and amalgam restorations carried out by International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) dental students and the criteria that influence satisfaction. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 42 patients treated by year 4 and 5 dental students of the Kulliyyah of Dentistry, IIUM. Sampling was conducted using a single proportion formula, and patients were reviewed 2 weeks following placement of amalgam and composite restorations. Satisfaction was assessed using a self‑administered five‑point Likert scale questionnaire previously validated by a pilot study involving ten patients. Data were analyzed using independent sample t-tests and the Chi-square tests. Results: Patients were more satisfied with composite restorations than with amalgam restorations in terms of color and esthetics (P < 0.001). Other criteria, such as operator skills, treatment procedures, and external factors, had no significant effect on patient satisfaction with the restoration (P > 0.05). Overall, patient satisfaction with amalgam (81.0%) and composite restoration (88.1%) did not differ when restorations were placed by IIUM dental students. Conclusion: Most patients were satisfied with the amalgam and composite restorations placed by IIUM dental students. The color and esthetic value were the major criteria affecting patient satisfaction. Treatment procedures, operator skills, and external factors did not significantly influence patient satisfaction. Hence, in terms of satisfaction, amalgam remains a reliable material for use in restorative dentistry. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020-10-17 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/84109/1/84109_Patient%20satisfaction%20towards%20composite.pdf Kusumawardani, Anisa and Sukmasari, Susi and Ab. Halim, Noorhazayti and Raja Nhari, Raja Hazwani and Abdul Habi, Siti Aisah (2020) Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic. Scientific Dental Journal, 4. pp. 93-96. https://www.scidentj.com/temp/SciDentJ4393-1565546_042055.pdf 10.4103/SDJ.SDJ_37_20
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country Malaysia
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url_provider http://irep.iium.edu.my/
language English
topic RK Dentistry
RK318 Oral and Dental Medicine. Pathology. Diseases-Therapeutics-General Works
spellingShingle RK Dentistry
RK318 Oral and Dental Medicine. Pathology. Diseases-Therapeutics-General Works
Kusumawardani, Anisa
Sukmasari, Susi
Ab. Halim, Noorhazayti
Raja Nhari, Raja Hazwani
Abdul Habi, Siti Aisah
Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic
description Background: Dentistry continues to evolve with the development of restorative materials. Patient satisfaction is an increasingly significant issue in dental practice; therefore, knowledge of the level of patient satisfaction with restorative materials is important. Objectives: The objective was to assess patient satisfaction with composite and amalgam restorations carried out by International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) dental students and the criteria that influence satisfaction. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 42 patients treated by year 4 and 5 dental students of the Kulliyyah of Dentistry, IIUM. Sampling was conducted using a single proportion formula, and patients were reviewed 2 weeks following placement of amalgam and composite restorations. Satisfaction was assessed using a self‑administered five‑point Likert scale questionnaire previously validated by a pilot study involving ten patients. Data were analyzed using independent sample t-tests and the Chi-square tests. Results: Patients were more satisfied with composite restorations than with amalgam restorations in terms of color and esthetics (P < 0.001). Other criteria, such as operator skills, treatment procedures, and external factors, had no significant effect on patient satisfaction with the restoration (P > 0.05). Overall, patient satisfaction with amalgam (81.0%) and composite restoration (88.1%) did not differ when restorations were placed by IIUM dental students. Conclusion: Most patients were satisfied with the amalgam and composite restorations placed by IIUM dental students. The color and esthetic value were the major criteria affecting patient satisfaction. Treatment procedures, operator skills, and external factors did not significantly influence patient satisfaction. Hence, in terms of satisfaction, amalgam remains a reliable material for use in restorative dentistry.
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author Kusumawardani, Anisa
Sukmasari, Susi
Ab. Halim, Noorhazayti
Raja Nhari, Raja Hazwani
Abdul Habi, Siti Aisah
author_facet Kusumawardani, Anisa
Sukmasari, Susi
Ab. Halim, Noorhazayti
Raja Nhari, Raja Hazwani
Abdul Habi, Siti Aisah
author_sort Kusumawardani, Anisa
title Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic
title_short Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic
title_full Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic
title_fullStr Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic
title_full_unstemmed Patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in IIUM dental polyclinic
title_sort patient satisfaction towards composite and amalgam restorations in iium dental polyclinic
publisher Wolters Kluwer - Medknow
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/84109/1/84109_Patient%20satisfaction%20towards%20composite.pdf
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