Evaluate patient satisfaction with various periodontal treatment options, including surgical and non-surgical interventions.

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Namrata Trivedi, Abhi Trivedi, Nilesh T. Desai, Paras Trivedi, Ashaka Gajera, Pruthvi Parmar

Abstract

Abstract:


Background:


This study investigates patient satisfaction with various periodontal treatment options, encompassing both surgical and non-surgical interventions. Understanding patient perspectives is critical for tailoring treatment plans and enhancing overall oral health outcomes.


Methods:


A cohort of 500 participants underwent different periodontal treatments, including Scaling and Root Planing (SRP), Flap Surgery, and Gingival Grafts. Pre-treatment expectations and post-treatment satisfaction scores were collected through a structured questionnaire. Demographic data, such as age, gender, and socioeconomic status, were also recorded.


Results:


Mean satisfaction scores varied across treatment types, with Gingival Grafts yielding the highest scores. Analysis of pre-treatment expectations revealed potential links to post-treatment satisfaction. Demographic factors demonstrated varying influences on satisfaction levels, emphasizing the need for personalized approaches.


Conclusion:


This study underscores the importance of considering patient expectations and experiences in periodontal treatment planning. Tailoring interventions to individual preferences may contribute to improved patient satisfaction and treatment success.

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