Ijp 24 4 Kovacic 5
Ijp 24 4 Kovacic 5
Ijp 24 4 Kovacic 5
E
valuation of oral health of young adults with an
intellectual disability (ID) has usually identied
problems such as poor oral hygiene, untreated dental
caries, gingival disease, and a large number of miss-
ing teeth.
1
Thus, oral health of ID patients depends
largely on care provided from their parents or caregiv-
ers. Until recently, dental care of ID patients offered
only emergency treatment, such as tooth extraction.
Although prosthodontic treatment cannot resolve
their medical and physical handicap, improvement of
oral health, oral function, and esthetics should have
a physiologic and social impact on their lives. In this
study, expectations and satisfaction of parents and
caregivers with the prosthodontic rehabilitation of ID
patients were analyzed.
Materials and Methods
The study group consisted of 22 young ID patients
from the Split-Dalmatian region, Croatia (age range:
18 to 31 years). Parents/caregivers of ID subjects
gave their oral informed consent to participate in
the study. All parents and caregivers were given a
questionnaire to complete at home (Fig 1). A Likert
5-point scale (1 = unsatisfactory, 5 = excellent) was
used for grading. Questionnaires were completed on
two occasions: before and 1 month after completion
of prosthodontic treatment of ID subjects.
a
Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, School of
Medicine, Study of Dental Medicine, University of Split, Split, Croatia.
b
Assistant, Department of Oral Surgery, School of Medicine, Study
of Dental Medicine, University of Split, Split, Croatia.
c
Department of Paediatric Dentistry, School of Medicine, Study of
Dental Medicine, University of Split, Split, Croatia.
d
Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dental Medicine,
University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
Correspondence to: Dr Ivan Kova cic, Department of Prostho-
dontics, School of Medicine, Study of Dental Medicine, University
of Split, Soltanska 2, 21000 Split, Croatia. Fax: +38521386940.
Email: ivan.kovacic@mefst.hr
Preliminary Clinical Report of Satisfaction with
Prosthodontic Rehabilitation of Intellectually
Disabled Young Adults Provided by
Parents or Caregivers
Ivan Kovacic, DDS, PhD
a
/Jozo Badrov, DDS
b
/Neven Vidovic, DDS
c
/Asja C
RD therapy
Chewing ability 3.67 1.33 4.40 0.51 .046**
Avoiding certain foods 1.20 0.42 4.00 0.67 .004*
Difculties in speech 3.00 1.25 2.50 1.27 .322, NS
Social life 2.30 0.67 2.70 0.48 .046**
Oral hygiene difculties 1.70 0.48 1.70 0.48 > .999, NS
FD therapy
Chewing ability 3.17 0.58 3.67 1.15 .165, NS
Avoiding certain foods 2.67 0.78 1.33 0.49 .007*
Difculties in speech 2.75 1.42 2.67 1.43 .914, NS
Social life 2.08 0.67 2.50 0.52 .058, NS
Oral hygiene difculties 2.17 0.57 3.42 0.97 .002*
NS = not significant.
*P < .01; **P < .05;