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The need for orthodontic treatment.

B Prahl-Andersen

    The Angle Orthodontist
    |January 1, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary

    Understanding patient self-perception is crucial for orthodontic treatment demand. Patient views on malocclusion and social sufficiency can be more relevant than professional judgment, guiding research and treatment decisions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics
    • Dental Public Health
    • Patient-Reported Outcomes

    Background:

    • Discusses fundamental issues regarding the need for and demand for orthodontic treatment.
    • Highlights identified gaps and new research avenues in the field.
    • Examines discrepancies between dental professionals' and patients' perspectives on malocclusion.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the differing viewpoints on malocclusion and orthodontic treatment needs.
    • To emphasize the significance of patient self-perception in treatment decisions.
    • To identify the importance of evaluating social sufficiency before initiating orthodontic care.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and conceptual analysis of existing research.
    • Comparative analysis of professional and patient-reported data on malocclusion.
    • Exploration of the role of self-perception versus professional judgment.

    Main Results:

    • Identified significant discrepancies between dental professionals' and patients' views on malocclusion.
    • Demonstrated that patient self-perception of malocclusion can be more relevant than professional assessment, especially concerning function.
    • Highlighted the potential impact of social factors on treatment demand.

    Conclusions:

    • Patient self-perception and social sufficiency are critical factors in the demand for orthodontic treatment.
    • Future research should incorporate patient-reported outcomes and psychosocial assessments.
    • A patient-centered approach is essential for understanding and addressing orthodontic treatment needs.

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