Norwegian Orthodontists' Experience and Challenges With Treatment of Patients With Cleft Lip and Palate.

Paul K Saele, Anne-Kristine Nordrehaug Aastrøm, Harald Gjengedal, Elwalid F Nasir, Manal Mustafa
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Background: Patients born with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) have orthodontic treatment challenges due to maxilla deficiency, malocclusions, and dental abnormalities. In Norway, orthodontic treatment is done by centralized CL/P teams. Due to traveling restrictions, this treatment might be done locally in the future. The experience of Norwegian community orthodontists in managing such patients has not been investigated previously.

Objective: To assess Norwegian orthodontists' management of patients with CL/P and need for further education.

Material and methods: All orthodontists in Norway were sent a questionnaire about their experience, challenges, and knowledge and asked about their need of further theoretical education and clinical training in the management of patients with CL/P.

Results: Norwegian orthodontists' standard of knowledge of CL/P treatment is adequate. However, few respondents have treated a high number of cleft patients. Eighty-six percent of the participants believed that treating CL/P patients involves challenges, such as time-consuming treatment and technical difficulties. Increased perceived need for more education was revealed among participants stated unpreparedness during education (4 folds), encountered challenges, and lack of knowledge (almost 3 folds).

Conclusions: The study revealed that community orthodontists in Norway lack experience and acknowledged the challenges in treating patients with CL/P. Most of the respondents perceived a need for additional education and clinical training to treat CL/P patients competently. The findings suggested more focus on patients with CL/P management in the curricula and more collaboration between centralized CL/P teams and community orthodontists.

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挪威正畸医师治疗唇腭裂患者的经验与挑战。
背景:先天性唇腭裂(CL/P)患者由于上颌骨缺损、咬合错误和牙齿异常,在正畸治疗方面面临挑战。在挪威,正畸治疗由集中的CL/P小组完成。由于旅行限制,这种治疗将来可能在当地进行。挪威社区正畸医生管理这类患者的经验以前没有调查过。目的:评价挪威正畸医师对CL/P患者的处理及进一步教育的需要。材料和方法:向挪威的所有正畸医生发送一份问卷,询问他们的经验、挑战和知识,并询问他们是否需要进一步的理论教育和临床培训来管理CL/P患者。结果:挪威正畸医师对CL/P治疗的知识标准是足够的。然而,很少有受访者治疗过大量唇裂患者。86%的参与者认为治疗CL/P患者具有挑战性,如耗时的治疗和技术上的困难。受访者表示在接受教育期间没有做好准备(4倍),遇到挑战和缺乏知识(近3倍),他们认为需要更多的教育。结论:该研究显示,挪威的社区正畸医生缺乏经验,并承认治疗CL/P患者的挑战。大多数受访者认为需要额外的教育和临床培训,以胜任治疗CL/P患者。研究结果建议在课程中更多地关注CL/P患者的管理,并在集中CL/P团队和社区正畸医生之间进行更多的合作。
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