Anterior Dental Extractions among Dinka and Nuer Refugees in the United States: A Case Series
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Auteurs : Mary S. Willis [États-Unis] ; Ryan N. Schacht [États-Unis] ; Randy ToothakerSource :
- Special Care in Dentistry [ 0275-1879 ] ; 2005-08.
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- Wicri :
- geographic : Soudan.
- topic : Collecte de données, Réfugié.
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- KwdEn :
- Anterior, Anterior dentition, Anterior teeth, Canine, Care dentist, Case series, Community dent, Data collection, Dent, Dental designs laboratory, Dental floss, Dental health, Dental hygiene, Dental implants, Dentition, Detrimental effect, Dietary patterns, Dinka, Dinka refugees, Dinka tribe, Dinka tribes, East african, Emotional effects, English words, Extraction, Facial attractiveness, Food item, Health status, Healthy teeth, Implant, Incisor, Initial examination, Mandibular, Mandibular incisors, Mandibular teeth, Maxillary canines, Minority health, Native english speakers, Nobel biocare, Nuer, Nuer people, Nuer refugees, Oral health, Overall health status, Participant, Photo credit, Posterior dentition, Public health dent, Public places, Public settings, Refined sugar, Refugee, Roast beef, Small pieces, Social concerns, Sound production, Southern sudan, Spec care dentist, Special care dentist, Stewed beef, Subsaharan africa, Sudan, Sudanese, Sudanese refugee population, Sudanese refugees, Sugar consumption, Tooth loss, Traditional diets, Upper incisors, Yorba linda, Young adults.
- Teeft :
- Anterior, Anterior dentition, Anterior teeth, Canine, Care dentist, Case series, Community dent, Data collection, Dent, Dental designs laboratory, Dental floss, Dental health, Dental hygiene, Dental implants, Dentition, Detrimental effect, Dietary patterns, Dinka, Dinka refugees, Dinka tribe, Dinka tribes, East african, Emotional effects, English words, Extraction, Facial attractiveness, Food item, Health status, Healthy teeth, Implant, Incisor, Initial examination, Mandibular, Mandibular incisors, Mandibular teeth, Maxillary canines, Minority health, Native english speakers, Nobel biocare, Nuer, Nuer people, Nuer refugees, Oral health, Overall health status, Participant, Photo credit, Posterior dentition, Public health dent, Public places, Public settings, Refined sugar, Refugee, Roast beef, Small pieces, Social concerns, Sound production, Southern sudan, Spec care dentist, Special care dentist, Stewed beef, Subsaharan africa, Sudan, Sudanese, Sudanese refugee population, Sudanese refugees, Sugar consumption, Tooth loss, Traditional diets, Upper incisors, Yorba linda, Young adults.
Abstract
Few U.S. adults today experience life without permanent anterior teeth and know little about how an incomplete anterior dentition affects adult well‐being. Sudanese refugees, who had resettled in the U.S. and who had six mandibular anterior teeth ritually extracted during youth, provided an opportunity to examine the significance of the effect of this partial edentulism. The authors interviewed five aduit refugees whose anterior dentition was restored using dental implants. Factors considered before and after restoration included incisal ability, food item recognition, food consumption patterns and related social factors. Before restoration of the anterior dentition, participants could not incise typical foods eaten in the U.S. and expressed embarrassment about their dental status, which limited smiling, speaking and social interaction. This case series offers insight into the bio‐cultural importance of the anterior dentition for all populations living with a visible gap in the lower jaw.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2005.tb01649.x
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