Evaluation of motivational factors of adolescent patients for orthodontic treatment using the Q methodology

2021 ◽  
Vol 92 (4) ◽  
pp. 453-460
Author(s):  
Ahia Monique Lydie Beugre-Kouassi ◽  
Nanan Diane Ogou ◽  
Joseph Samba Diouf ◽  
Jean-Bertin Beugre ◽  
Papa Ibrahima Ngom
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-31
Author(s):  
Jessica Olivia Cherecheş ◽  
Abel Emanuel Moca ◽  
Luminiţa Ligia Vaida ◽  
Marius Bembea

Abstract Introduction: Dental malocclusions are considered a major issue in adolescence, and are often the main reason for which patients go to the dentist. Adolescents′ option to start an orthodontic treatment is questioned in the light of the restrictions imposed in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to assess adolescents’ perceptions of facial aesthetics and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the decision to start an orthodontic treatment during this time, when a number of restrictions, such as face mask wearing, were imposed. Material and methods: A 15 items questionnaire was applied in the city of Oradea, Romania and distributed to orthodontic adolescent patients, with a previously diagnosed malocclusion, with ages between 12 and 17.9 years. The questionnaires were correctly filled in by 76 participants. Results: Patients tend to be affected by the aspect of their teeth (50%), and most patients considered that the aspect of their teeth forces them to socialize less (44.8%), and to avoid smiling (44.8%). 39.4% of the respondents considered that wearing a face mask is useful because it covers all dental malocclusions, and 31.6% of the respondents were not bothered that they had to wear a face mask. Conclusions: Patients declared that they were affected by the aspect of their teeth, and have a generally positive attitude regarding face masks.


2019 ◽  
Vol Volume 13 ◽  
pp. 2047-2060
Author(s):  
Xia Tang ◽  
Qian Tong ◽  
Zhujun Li ◽  
Zhiyi Chen ◽  
Mengjia Weng ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 294-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nahla AlQuraini ◽  
Rupal Shah ◽  
Susan J Cunningham

2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-11
Author(s):  
Rabindra Man Shrestha ◽  
Sujita Shrestha

Introduction: Patient’s perception and practice on ongoing treatment is very important to evaluate the practice management.Objective: To assess the perception and practice of Nepalese orthodontic patients towards orthodontic treatment and to find the difference between adolescent and adult.Materials & Method: A structured questionnaire with 3-point Likert scale was used among 536 orthodontic patients at eight orthodontic centers. The data were rescored based on their views and depicted on good, moderate and poor levels. The difference in perception and practice between adolescent and adult patients was analyzed using Mann-Whitney U test.Result: More than 80% patients feel that, orthodontist’s dealing and skill is good, while more than two-third feel that orthodontic treatment is expensive. More than half adolescent and two-third adult patients restrict certain food due to braces; about one third adolescent and one-fourth adult patients are careless on appliance breakage. More number of adult patients consume analgesics compared to adolescents. There was significant difference in perception about ‘duration of treatment’ and ‘chance of relapse’, and practice on ‘food restriction’ and ‘carelessness of appliance’ between adolescent and adult patients.Conclusion: Nepalese orthodontic patients possess good perception about orthodontist’s dealing and skill, and good practice on regular brushing habits. Adolescent patients lack positive perception about duration of treatment and majority of patients feel that orthodontic treatment is expensive. Adult patients have better perception and practice about the orthodontic treatment than adolescent in all parameters studied except for ‘cost of treatment’ and ‘use of analgesics’. 


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