The development of a guide to borderline orthodontic need.
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Publication Date
2022-04-18Journal Title
Prog Orthod
ISSN
1723-7785
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
23
Issue
1
Language
eng
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Article
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Sampson, A., Jeremiah, H. G., Lai, N. N., & Kirschen, R. (2022). The development of a guide to borderline orthodontic need.. Prog Orthod, 23 (1) https://doi.org/10.1186/s40510-022-00407-6
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To produce a guide for dentists and orthodontists to determine orthodontic treatment need in borderline cases (dental health component DHC 3) and to compare views of different panels of judges on treatment need. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective, observational study. Photographs of one hundred subjects displaying borderline occlusal traits (DHC3) were collected. Three panels of judges consisting of 25 orthodontists, 25 dentists and 25 lay persons assessed photographs based on orthodontic treatment need on aesthetic grounds. RESULTS: Spearman's correlation coefficient showed no statistical difference between the panels of judges (p < 0.001). The judges identified a 'high need' for treatment on aesthetic grounds for those with anterior open bites and reverse overjets. Kappa analysis showed moderate intra-rater agreement for the orthodontic and dental panels of judges (k = 0.47 and 0.45, respectively) and fair agreement (k = 0.26) for the lay panel, highlighting the intrinsic difficulty of assessing borderline malocclusions. CONCLUSION: There was no statistical difference in the way the orthodontic, dental and lay panels of judges perceived treatment need for DHC 3 cases. Anterior open bites and reverse overjets were predominantly found to be in high need of treatment by all panels of judges. A 'Guide to Borderline Orthodontic Need' (GBON) is proposed consisting of 8 photographs of subjects with borderline occlusal traits (DHC3) determined unambiguously by lay, dental and orthodontic panels as either 'needing' or 'not needing' orthodontic treatment on aesthetic grounds. It is anticipated that this will assist users to make judgments on aesthetic grounds on the need for treatment in borderline cases.
Keywords
Aesthetics, Borderline, IOTN, Index, Malocclusion, Orthodontic treatment need, Esthetics, Dental, Humans, Malocclusion, Open Bite, Orthodontics, Corrective, Overbite, Prospective Studies
Identifiers
35434773, PMC9013731
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40510-022-00407-6
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/337292
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