Survey of the dental state and needs of a group of elderly army pensioners in England

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375 army pensioners (89% of the population of the Royal Hospital Chelsea) were interviewed and given a dental inspection. The quality of any denture was assessed by Kapur's method. Of the 318 men with dentures 254 (85%) had not been back to the dentist since and 60% of the dentures were over 10 years old. 244 denture wearers claimed they were satisfied although only 11 dentures could be rated 'good' and 67% of complete dentures were 'poor'. 25% of those interviewed actually wanted treatment, 10% did not know but the majority simply 'couldn't be bothered'. The overwhelming need is for skilled prosthetic treatment. A plea is made for educating patients to appreciate that dentures should be changed and that regular dental inspections are necessary throughout life.

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Davidson, P. N. (1979). Survey of the dental state and needs of a group of elderly army pensioners in England. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 7(6), 311–314. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0528.1979.tb01239.x

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