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Young patients' attitudes toward removable appliance wear times, wear-time instructions and electronic wear-time measurements--results of a questionnaire study.

Timm Cornelius Schott1, Gernot Göz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the attitude of young patients to removable appliance wear times, wear-time instructions and electronic wear-time measurement. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 140 patients (mean age 11.97 years) undergoing orthodontic treatment with removable appliances expressed their wishes about wear times and wear-time instructions in a questionnaire. The questionnaires were analyzed by means of descriptive statistical analysis.
RESULTS: Analysis of this questionnaire investigation according to gender revealed that the majority of the respondents preferred wearing their appliances overnight only, and that they did not want their practitioners determining the length of the appliance wear. We observed gender-specific differences in the acceptance of wear times as determined by the dental practitioner, which were accepted by 58% of the girls but only 28% of the boys. Willingness to wear a removable appliance increased markedly when the orthodontic objectives included offering patients the prospect of an improvement in their appearance from wearing a removable appliance. A recently-developed removable appliance with an integrated microsensor on the market that provides an objective measure of appliance wear times would only be worn without reservations by about 21% of boys and 32% of girls. 41-45% of the respondents only agreed to treatment using this kind of microsensor provided the treatment period would be thereby shortened.
CONCLUSIONS: The extent to which the clinician can respond to the wishes and requirements of young patients in terms of removable appliance wear is crucial to the compliance necessary for success. Acceptance of a removable appliance with an integrated electronic wear-time recorder can be enhanced if the practitioner explains to the patient in a simple, straightforward manner the therapeutic advantage of this new generation of appliances. Society's growing openness towards electronic devices does not yet appear to be reflected in the desire of young patients for braces with an integrated microsensor.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20354837     DOI: 10.1007/s00056-010-9925-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orofac Orthop        ISSN: 1434-5293            Impact factor:   1.938


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