| Literature DB >> 26486125 |
Ramón Fuentes Fernández1, Cristina Bucchi2, Pablo Navarro3, Víctor Beltrán4, Eduardo Borie5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many procedures currently require the use of bone grafts to replace or recover bone volume that has been resorbed. However, the patient's opinion and preferences must be taken into account before implementing any treatment. Researchers have focused primarily on assessing the effectiveness of bone grafts rather than on patients' perceptions. Thus, the aim of this study was to explore patients' opinions regarding the different types of bone grafts used in dental treatments.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26486125 PMCID: PMC4618514 DOI: 10.1186/s12910-015-0044-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Ethics ISSN: 1472-6939 Impact factor: 2.652
Demographic data (gender, age group, educational level and religious affiliation) of the surveyed patients (n = 100)
| Variable | Categories | Total valid percentage (N = 100 interviewees) |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Men | 23.2 % |
| Women | 76.8 % | |
| Age | 18-30 | 44 % |
| 31-45 | 26 % | |
| 46-60 | 23 % | |
| 61 or older | 7 % | |
| Educational level | No formal education | 0 % |
| Complete or incomplete primary education | 1 % | |
| Complete or incomplete secondary education | 37.1 % | |
| Complete or incomplete higher education | 60.8 % | |
| Religious affiliation | No | 23.5 % |
| Yes | 76.5 % | |
| Catholic | 72.6 % | |
| Evangelical | 27.3 % |
Degrees of patient acceptance of the different types of bone graft (n = 100)
| Type of graft | Percentage of validated answers | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Never | Only as a last resort | Yes, if this type of graft leads to the best results | Yes, if my dentist recommends the use of this type of graft material | Yes. I am comfortable with the use of this graft material. | Only if the animal did not suffer or was killed in order to obtain the graft | Yes, but only from a living donor | Yes, but only from a deceased donor | |
| Alloplastics | 2 % | 13 % | 33 % | 23 % | 29 % | - | - | - |
| Autologous bone graft from intraoral donor site (chin or posterior mandible) | 3 % | 7 % | 31 % | 20 % | 39 % | - | - | - |
| Autologous bone graft from extraoral donor site (tibia, hip, etc.) | 8 % | 17 % | 26 % | 19 % | 30 % | - | - | - |
| Xenograft | 15 % | 18 % | 25 % | 15 % | 15 % | 11 % | - | - |
| Allograft | 20 % | 21 % | 19 % | 0 % | 4 % | - | 11 % | 7 % |
Summary of the reasons for the refusal of the different types of bone graft
| Type of graft | Reason for refusal per type of bone graft | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fear of possible transmission of disease or infection | Pain, discomfort or fear of affecting another part of the body | It is wrong to use animals for human benefit | It is wrong to use bone material from another human being | Religious reasons | Simple preference | Prefer natural materials | |
| Alloplastics | 1 (1 %) | - | - | - | 2 (2 %) | 2 (2 %) | 4 (4 %) |
| Autologous bone graft from intraoral donor site | - | 4 (4 %) | - | - | 1 (1 %) | 1 (1 %) | - |
| Autologous bone graft from extraoral donor site | - | 11 (11 %) | - | - | 1 (1 %) | - | - |
| Xenograft | 16 (16 %) | - | 12 (12 %) | - | 2 (2 %) | 1 (1 %) | - |
| Allograft | 15 (15 %) | - | - | 17 (17 %) | 1 (1 %) | 3 (3 %) | - |