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مقال في مجلة دورية |
عنوان الوثيقة |
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Orthodontic treatment needs in the western region of Saudi Orthodontic treatment needs in the western region of Saudi |
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الانجليزية |
المستخلص |
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Background: Evaluation of self perceived and actual need for orthodontic treatment helps in
planning orthodontic services and estimating the required resources and man power. In the present
study, the perceptive need as evaluated by patients and the actual need to orthodontic treatment,
as assessed by orthodontists, were evaluated at two types of dental practices in the city of Jeddah
using the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN).
Methods: A consecutive sample of 743 adults seeking orthodontic treatment at two different
types of dental practices in Jeddah; King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of Dentistry (KAAU) (Free
treatment) and two private dental polyclinics (PDP) (Paid treatment), was examined for
orthodontic treatment need using the dental health component (DHC) of the IOTN. The selfperceived
need for orthodontic treatment was also determined using the aesthetic component
(AC) of the IOTN. The IOTN score and the incidence of each variable were calculated statistically.
AC and DHC categories were compared using the Chi-Square and a correlation between them was
assessed using Spearmans correlation test. AC and DHC were also compared between the two
types of dental practices using the Chi-Square.
Results: The results revealed that among the 743 patients studied, 60.6% expressed no or slight
need for treatment, 23.3% expressed moderate to borderline need and only16.1% thought they
needed orthodontic treatment. Comparing these estimates to professional judgments, only 15.2%
conformed to little or no need for treatment, 13.2% were assessed as in borderline need and 71.6%
were assessed as in need for treatment (p < 0.001). Spearmans correlation test proved no
correlation (r = -.045) between the two components. Comparing the AC and the DHC between
the KAAU group and PDP group showed significant differences between the two groups (p <
0.001).
Conclusion: Patients perception to orthodontic treatment does not always correlate with
professional assessment. The IOTN is a valid screening tool that should be used in orthodontic
clinics for better services especially, in health centers that provide free treatment. |
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2006 هـ
2006 م |
نوع المقالة |
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مقالة علمية |
تاريخ الاضافة على الموقع |
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Monday, May 5, 2008 |
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الباحثون
علي حسان | hassan, ali | باحث رئيسي | دكتوراه | |
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