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Patient-reported experience and outcomes from orthodontic treatment.

Elizabeth Bradley1, Andrew Shelton2, Trevor Hodge3, David Morris4, Hilary Bekker5, Steven Fletcher4, Sophy Barber3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure patient-reported impact of orthodontic treatment in terms of pre-treatment concerns, treatment experience and treatment outcome.
SETTING: Four sites in Yorkshire, including two secondary care settings (Leeds Dental Institute and St Luke's Hospital, Bradford) and two specialist orthodontic practices.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. PARTICIPANTS: NHS orthodontic patients (aged 12+ years) who have completed comprehensive orthodontic treatment, excluding orthognathic surgery and craniofacial anomalies.
METHODS: Participants were opportunistically identified by the direct clinical care team during scheduled appointments and those eligible were invited to participate. Data were collected using the Orthodontic Patient Treatment Impact Questionnaire (OPTIQ), a validated 12-item measure with questions relating to pre-treatment experience, impact of treatment and outcome from treatment.
RESULTS: Completed questionnaires for analysis included 120 from primary care and 83 from secondary care. The most common pre-treatment concerns were alignment (89%) and being embarrassed to smile (63%). The most common expectations from orthodontic treatment were improved confidence to eat (87%) and smile (72%) in front of others, improved appearance of teeth (85%) and reduced teasing/bullying (63%). Only 67% respondents recalled receiving written information and the lowest recall related to retainer type and length of retention. The most commonly reported complications were sore mouth (68%), fixed appliance breakage (61%) and gingivitis (39%). Treatment caused greatest impact in relation to pain, limitations in eating and effect on speech. Overall satisfaction with orthodontic treatment was reported by 96% of respondents, 87% would have orthodontic treatment again (if needed) and 91% would recommend treatment to a friend.
CONCLUSIONS: The OPTIQ is a useful patient-reported tool to identify pre-treatment concerns and expectations, treatment experience and outcome. Orthodontic treatment leads to high levels of satisfaction.

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Keywords:  health services and quality of life aspects; orthodontic treatment; patient experience; patient-reported outcomes; quality of life and orthodontics

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32116083     DOI: 10.1177/1465312520904377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthod        ISSN: 1465-3125


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