A cross-sectional study into the reasons behind orthodontic re-treatment.

Q2 Dentistry
Journal of Orthodontic Science Pub Date : 2023-09-04 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jos.jos_116_22
Nada E Tashkandi, Sara A Asiri, Raneem A Al Bin Ali, Amal Z Maalawi, Sumaia H Alwan, Shaden M Alabood, Ruba M Alsharif
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Objective: This study aims to identify the motivations behind orthodontic re-treatment in Saudi Arabia.

Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional study performed through a patient questionnaire. The questionnaire elicited data on the respondents' socio-demographic data, type of previous orthodontic treatment, retention, satisfaction level, and reasons for undergoing orthodontic re-treatment.

Results: Four hundred and nineteen responses were received during the study period from June to July 2022. The result showed a pre-dominant female predilection (83, 29%), with the majority belonging to the 21-25 age group (47.26%). Most participants had had one previous orthodontic treatment (77%), with an active treatment time of approximately 1-3 years (55.85%). There was no significant difference between the satisfaction of outcomes after the initial treatment and at the time of the survey. Most participants received retention appliances (69.45%) and were informed about the importance of appliances. The type of retention was mainly removable retainers (47.5%). Around one-third of the sample (31.98%) were interested in seeking orthodontic re-treatment, with self-motivation as the primary drive and improving the smile as the predominant reason.

Conclusion: The study's findings show that a large portion of the population is seeking orthodontic re-treatment, which must be considered. Self-motivation was a driving force rather than external motivation. The most common reason for seeking orthodontic re-treatment was to improve their smile and the increased esthetic demand.

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一项关于正畸再治疗背后原因的横断面研究。
目的:本研究旨在确定沙特阿拉伯正畸再治疗的动机。材料和方法:这是一项通过患者问卷进行的横断面研究。该问卷引出了受访者的社会人口学数据、既往正畸治疗类型、保留率、满意度和接受正畸再治疗的原因。结果:在2022年6月至7月的研究期间,共收到419份回复。结果显示,女性偏好占主导地位(83.29%),其中大多数属于21-25岁年龄组(47.26%)。大多数参与者以前接受过一次正畸治疗(77%),积极治疗时间约为1-3年(55.85%)。初次治疗后和调查时的结果满意度没有显著差异。大多数参与者(69.45%)接受了保留矫治器,并被告知矫治器的重要性。固位类型主要是可移除固位器(47.5%)。约三分之一的样本(31.98%)对寻求正畸再治疗感兴趣,以自我激励为主要动力,改善微笑为主要原因。结论:研究结果表明,很大一部分人正在寻求正畸再治疗,这是必须考虑的。自我激励是一种驱动力,而不是外部激励。寻求正畸再治疗的最常见原因是为了改善他们的笑容和增加的审美需求。
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Journal of Orthodontic Science
Journal of Orthodontic Science Dentistry-Orthodontics
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