Secular Trends in Age at Onset of Orthodontic Treatment in Adolescents

Noemie Ben Shimon Shafir
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Introduction: It was previously found that age of sexual maturity during the last two decades has declined. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether chronologic age, dental age and skeletal developmental stage at onset of orthodontic treatment have changed during the last few decades in the same manner. In addition, to find out whether correlations exist between these ages. Such changes might have implications on clinical orthodontic practice. Methods: Panoramic and lateral cephalometric radiographs of 300 adolescents (139 males, 161 females) who began their orthodontic treatment during the years 1990-1992 or 2010-2012 (152 and 148 subjects, respectively) were examined. Chronologic, dental and skeletal ages were determined and compared between the two groups and correlations between these ages were calculated. Results: Mean chronologic age was 12.26 ± 1.22 years during 1990-1992 and 12.63 ± 1.64 during 2010-2012 (p=0.028). Mean dental age was 12.27 years ± 1.88 during 1990-1992 and 13.02 ± 2.20 during 2010-2012 (p=0.002). Mean skeletal developmental stage of subjects was 2.68 ± 1.60 during 1990-1992 and 2.99 ± 1.75 during 2010-2012 (p>0.1). Significant correlations were found between chronologic, dental and skeletal ages. Conclusions: Although no significant change of skeletal developmental stage upon commencing orthodontic treatment has occurred over the last two decades, both chronologic and dental ages have increased, particularly for females. There is significant correlation between chronologic, dental and skeletal ages for the entire group, particularly for females.
青少年正畸治疗开始年龄的长期趋势
导读:以前的研究发现,在过去的二十年里,性成熟的年龄有所下降。本研究的目的是调查在过去的几十年里,正畸治疗开始时的年龄、牙龄和骨骼发育阶段是否以同样的方式发生了变化。此外,为了找出这些年龄之间是否存在相关性。这些变化可能对临床正畸实践产生影响。方法:对1990-1992年和2010-2012年接受正畸治疗的300例青少年(男139例,女161例)(152例和148例)的全景和侧位头颅x线片进行分析。测定并比较两组患者的年代学年龄、牙齿年龄和骨骼年龄,并计算这些年龄之间的相关性。结果:1990 ~ 1992年平均年代学年龄为12.26±1.22岁,2010 ~ 2012年平均年代学年龄为12.63±1.64岁(p=0.028)。1990 ~ 1992年平均牙龄为12.27±1.88岁,2010 ~ 2012年平均牙龄为13.02±2.20岁(p=0.002)。1990-1992年平均骨骼发育阶段为2.68±1.60,2010-2012年平均为2.99±1.75 (p>0.1)。在年龄、牙齿和骨骼年龄之间发现了显著的相关性。结论:虽然在过去的二十年中,开始正畸治疗后骨骼发育阶段没有发生显著变化,但年龄和牙齿年龄都有所增加,尤其是女性。整个群体,尤其是女性,在年表、牙齿和骨骼年龄之间存在显著的相关性。
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