What are the prevalence and risk factors associated with wire syndrome in dental students? A cross-sectional study

IF 1.8 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Carole Charavet , Nathan Israel , Arlette Oueiss , Caterina Masucci , Eric Fontas , Sophie Myriam Dridi
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Abstract

Introduction

Wire syndrome (WS) refers to dental displacements that can be described as aberrant, inaccurate, unexplained, or excessive, on teeth still contained by an intact bonded retainer, without detachment or fracture, leading to evolving dental and periodontal, aesthetic and/or functional consequences. The objective of this study was to define the prevalence rate of mandibular WS and the associated risk factors.

Methods

Participants were dental students who had undergone orthodontic treatment and were wearing an intact fixed mandibular retainer. They completed a 20-item questionnaire, after which an extraoral and intraoral clinical examination was conducted. Participants were assigned to either the non-wire syndrome group or the wire syndrome group by two independent practitioners. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to investigate potential risk factors.

Results

A total of 59 students (23.4 years ± 1.7 years) were included. Among these, 9 students presented with mandibular WS, resulting in a prevalence rate of 15.25% (95% CI: 6.08%–24.43%). Univariate analysis revealed a significant association between a deep labio-mental fold, a concave profile, and a multi-strand round wire, and an excess risk of WS. The odds ratios were 16.5 (95% CI: 1.9–146.8, P = 0.01), 6.4 (95% CI: 1.0–41.0, P = 0.05), and 9.0 (95% CI: 1.7–48.7, P = 0.01), respectively. Multivariate analysis confirmed these significant associations, except for the concave profile.

Conclusions

The prevalence rate of wire syndrome was 15.25%. Two risk factors associated with WS were identified: a deep labio-mental fold and a multi-strand round wire retainer.

牙科学生中钢丝综合征的患病率和相关风险因素是什么?横断面研究
导言钢丝综合征(WS)是指牙齿移位,可以描述为牙齿移位异常、不准确、原因不明或过度,这些牙齿移位仍被完好的粘结保持器所包含,没有脱落或折断,导致牙齿和牙周、美学和/或功能性后果的演变。本研究的目的是确定下颌WS的流行率和相关风险因素。方法参与者是接受过正畸治疗并佩戴完整下颌固定保持器的牙科学生。他们填写了一份包含 20 个项目的调查问卷,随后进行了口外和口内临床检查。由两名独立的医师将参与者分配到非钢丝综合征组或钢丝综合征组。采用单变量和多变量逻辑回归模型研究潜在的风险因素。其中,9 名学生患有下颌骨 WS,患病率为 15.25%(95% CI:6.08%-24.43%)。单变量分析表明,唇-颌皱褶过深、轮廓凹陷、多股圆线与罹患 WS 的超额风险之间存在显著关联。几率比分别为 16.5(95% CI:1.9-146.8,P = 0.01)、6.4(95% CI:1.0-41.0,P = 0.05)和 9.0(95% CI:1.7-48.7,P = 0.01)。结论 线状综合征的患病率为 15.25%。发现了两个与钢丝综合征相关的风险因素:深唇-颌褶和多股圆形钢丝保持器。
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International Orthodontics
International Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
13.30%
发文量
71
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: Une revue de référence dans le domaine de orthodontie et des disciplines frontières Your reference in dentofacial orthopedics International Orthodontics adresse aux orthodontistes, aux dentistes, aux stomatologistes, aux chirurgiens maxillo-faciaux et aux plasticiens de la face, ainsi quà leurs assistant(e)s. International Orthodontics is addressed to orthodontists, dentists, stomatologists, maxillofacial surgeons and facial plastic surgeons, as well as their assistants.
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