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01-12-2021 | Research
Knowledge and awareness of dental implants among Syrian refugees: a cross sectional study in Zaatari camp
Authors:
Nesreen A. Salim, Fatima Hafedh Meyad, Mariam Mohammad Al-Abdallah, Motasum Abu-Awwad, Julian D. Satterthwaite
Published in:
BMC Oral Health
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Issue 1/2021
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Abstract
Background
The popularity of implant dentistry is increasing dramatically, but the success of implant treatment depends on a patient’s knowledge and expectations.
Methods
This study aimed to assess dental implant knowledge among refugees as a treatment option (n = 565), using face-to-face interviews. The frequency distribution of the responses in general and according to age, gender and education was calculated.
Results
81.8% of the interviewees had missing teeth, however, only 26.2% replaced them. 16.6% of participants had never/hardly heard about implants. Females who never heard of implants were more than males (P < 0.001). 51.3% of participants described dental implants as a screw, and only 35.4% knew implants were placed in jawbones. 6.2% of respondents reported that implants required more care than a natural teeth, with 47.6% believing that diseases affect implant success. Friends were the main source of information (61.4%). Highly educated participants showed higher knowledge about implants.
Conclusions
The surveyed sample revealed limited knowledge about dental implants with high cost being a major obstacle, warranting more strategies to increase awareness and to make implants more affordable for this population.