The influence of health behavior on immediate loading implant success and patient satisfaction in the complete edentulous treatment
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Tarih
2023
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PNG Publications
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Özet
Objective: The cases of edentulous treatment are increasing in Turkey. The patients are less satisfied with the health care facilities of the public sector health institutes. The government of Turkey is facing critical challenges for medical reforms in the public sector to improve the living standards of the public. The objective of current research is to determine the influence of health behavior on immediate loading implant success and patient satisfaction in complete edentulous treatment. Method: A Likert scale questionnaire is employed and the response rate of this research is 71%. The population of this research is the patients visiting different clinics for edentulous treatment and loading implant success. Results: The research findings demonstrate the satisfaction of the patients and implant success is influenced by the health behavior of patients. Conclusion: The model of this research is enrichment in the knowledge of the edentulous treatment of the patients. The practical implications of this research are outstanding to influence the satisfaction of the edentulous treatment patients who are getting the treatment of loading implant success. The research has certain limitations that are straightforwardly presented with future directions to enrich the knowledge of edentulous treatment by the research work of scholars in health care.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Edentulous Treatment, Loading Implant Success, Health Behavior, Patient Satisfaction, Medical Care
Kaynak
American Journal of Health Behavior
WoS Q Değeri
Q3
Scopus Q Değeri
Q2
Cilt
47
Sayı
1
Künye
Aslan, M. (2023). The influence of health behavior on immediate loading implant success and patient satisfaction in the complete edentulous treatment. American Journal of Health Behavior, 47(1), pp. 45-56. https://doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.47.1.9