Patient-centered factors associated with orthodontic treatment success: a scoping review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Brazilian oral research Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1807-3107bor-2025.vol39.020
Lucas Garcia Santana, Luisa Gatti-Reis, Saul Martins Paiva, Maria Letícia Ramos-Jorge, Leandro Silva Marques
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Abstract

The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the available literature on pretreatment factors, from a patient-centered perspective, that predict successful orthodontic treatment. Systematic and unrestricted searches were conducted across the electronic MEDLINE, Embase, Web-of-Science, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and LILACS/Bireme databases. Grey literature was also searched to identify potential studies. Qualitative assessments of the role of patient-centered pretreatment factors in orthodontic treatment success (adherence, satisfaction, and discontinuation rates) were evaluated and synthesized. Study selection and data extraction were performed independently by two reviewers. A total of sixteen studies were included. Three main domains related to the patient emerged as positive predictors of orthodontic treatment success: previous patterns of social behavior, attitudes of parents/caregivers, and reasonable motivation. Certain personality traits were associated with both positive and negative levels of adherence and treatment satisfaction. The evidence did not support the notion that the impact of malocclusion on aesthetic self-perception could serve as an indicator of cooperation, satisfaction, or discontinuation rates related to orthodontic treatment. Positive social behavior patterns and parental/caregiver attitudes, along with realistic prior motivation toward treatment goals, were found to be reliable predictors of orthodontic treatment success. Additionally, some personality traits were found to be associated with successful treatment outcomes. However, the evidence did not support the impact of malocclusion on self-perceived aesthetics as an indicator of compliance and satisfaction levels with orthodontic treatment.

与正畸治疗成功相关的以患者为中心的因素:范围综述。
本系统综述的目的是从患者为中心的角度,综合现有的预处理因素的文献,预测正畸治疗的成功。通过电子MEDLINE、Embase、Web-of-Science、Scopus、Cochrane Library和LILACS/Bireme数据库进行系统和无限制的检索。灰色文献也被搜索以确定潜在的研究。对以患者为中心的预处理因素在正畸治疗成功中的作用(依从性、满意度和停药率)进行定性评估和综合。研究选择和数据提取由两位评论者独立完成。共纳入了16项研究。与患者相关的三个主要领域成为正畸治疗成功的积极预测因素:以前的社会行为模式、父母/照顾者的态度和合理的动机。某些人格特质与积极和消极的依从性水平和治疗满意度有关。证据并不支持错颌对审美自我知觉的影响可以作为与正畸治疗相关的合作、满意度或中断率的指标。积极的社会行为模式和父母/照顾者的态度,以及对治疗目标的现实先验动机,被发现是正畸治疗成功的可靠预测因素。此外,一些人格特征被发现与成功的治疗结果有关。然而,证据不支持错牙合对自我感知美学的影响作为正畸治疗依从性和满意度的指标。
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