- European Annals of Dental Sciences
- Volume:49 Issue:2
- Comparison of Surgery-Related Knowledge Levels Between Patient Groups with and without Experience of...
Comparison of Surgery-Related Knowledge Levels Between Patient Groups with and without Experience of Impacted Tooth Extraction
Authors : İrem GÜLLERCİ, Muhsin ARDIÇ, Osman AKINCI, Berivan DENİZ, Poyzan BOZKURT
Pages : 64-68
Doi:10.52037/eads.1081533
View : 15 | Download : 14
Publication Date : 2022-08-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Purpose: Comparison of the knowledge levels of patients in different demographic groups with and without impacted third molar experience. The authors` expectation was that experienced patients would have a higher level of knowledge. Materials and Methods: Sixty-five patients insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(34 experienced, 31 inexperienced); with impacted third molar extraction indication were included in the study. A questionnaire with 23 questions concerning different operative phases and where the patients could write down their own questions were administered before surgeries. Demographic data insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(gender, age group and educational status); were also noted. Results: Questionnaire success did not show a significant difference in different demographic groups and between patients with and without experience of third molar tooth extraction insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(p>0.05);. Conclusion: Dental surgeons should do their best to provide written and verbal information before surgical procedures, each patient should be evaluated as a first-time patient, regardless of demographic data and past experiences. It should not be neglected to provide a detailed information process.Keywords : Third molar, Oral surgery, Patient participation, Dental anxiety, Informed consent