Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion
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Resumo: | To improve orthodontic treatment efficiency, orthodontists must know which variables could interfere with orthodontic treatment time. Objective: To identify variables and their effect size on orthodontic treatment time of Class III malocclusion. Material and Methods: Forty-five Class III malocclusion cases were selected from 2008 patients’ records. Clinical charts, cephalometric radiographs, and pre and posttreatment dental casts were evaluated. Age, sex, PAR index at T1 and T2, overjet, missing teeth, extractions, number of treatment phases, missed appointments, appliance breakages, and cephalometric variables SNA, SNB, ANB, Wits, SnGoGn, CoA, CoGn, IMPA, 1.PP were investigated by multiple linear regression analysis and stepwise method at p<0.05. The sample was also divided into two groups: Group 0-2 (patients who had missed two clinical appointments or less) and Group >2 (patients who missed more than 2 appointments), to detect the influence of this data on treatment time and the quality of the treatment (PAR T2). Results: Average treatment time was 30.27 months. Multiple regression analysis showed that missed appointment (R2=0.4345) and appliance breakages (R2=0.0596) are the only variables able to significantly predict treatment duration. Treatment time for patients who missed more than 2 appointments was nearly one year longer. However, no significant influence on PAR T2 was observed for those patients. Conclusion: Orthodontic treatment duration in Class III patients is mainly influenced by factors related to patient compliance. Patients who missed more appointments did not show worse orthodontic finishing, but longer treatment. No occlusal, cephalometric, or demographic variable obtained before treatment was able to give some significant prediction about treatment time in Class III patients. |
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2017-07-18T16:35:01Z2017-07-18T16:35:01Z2016-10BICHARA, Lívia Monteiro et al. Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion. Journal of Applied Oral Science, Bauru, v. 24, n. 5, p. 431-436, set./out. 2016. Disponível em: <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572016000500431&lng=pt&nrm=iso>. Acesso em: 18 jul. 2017. <http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720150353>.1678-7765http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/8872To improve orthodontic treatment efficiency, orthodontists must know which variables could interfere with orthodontic treatment time. Objective: To identify variables and their effect size on orthodontic treatment time of Class III malocclusion. Material and Methods: Forty-five Class III malocclusion cases were selected from 2008 patients’ records. Clinical charts, cephalometric radiographs, and pre and posttreatment dental casts were evaluated. Age, sex, PAR index at T1 and T2, overjet, missing teeth, extractions, number of treatment phases, missed appointments, appliance breakages, and cephalometric variables SNA, SNB, ANB, Wits, SnGoGn, CoA, CoGn, IMPA, 1.PP were investigated by multiple linear regression analysis and stepwise method at p<0.05. The sample was also divided into two groups: Group 0-2 (patients who had missed two clinical appointments or less) and Group >2 (patients who missed more than 2 appointments), to detect the influence of this data on treatment time and the quality of the treatment (PAR T2). Results: Average treatment time was 30.27 months. Multiple regression analysis showed that missed appointment (R2=0.4345) and appliance breakages (R2=0.0596) are the only variables able to significantly predict treatment duration. Treatment time for patients who missed more than 2 appointments was nearly one year longer. However, no significant influence on PAR T2 was observed for those patients. Conclusion: Orthodontic treatment duration in Class III patients is mainly influenced by factors related to patient compliance. Patients who missed more appointments did not show worse orthodontic finishing, but longer treatment. 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Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion |
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Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion |
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Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion BICHARA, Lívia Monteiro Ortodontia Maloclusão Pacientes Avaliação de pares |
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Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion |
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Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion |
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Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion |
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Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion |
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Factors influencing orthodontic treatment time for non-surgical Class III malocclusion |
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BICHARA, Lívia Monteiro |
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BICHARA, Lívia Monteiro ARAGÓN, Mônica Lídia Castro de BRANDÃO, Gustavo Antônio Martins NORMANDO, Antonio David Corrêa |
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ARAGÓN, Mônica Lídia Castro de BRANDÃO, Gustavo Antônio Martins NORMANDO, Antonio David Corrêa |
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BICHARA, Lívia Monteiro ARAGÓN, Mônica Lídia Castro de BRANDÃO, Gustavo Antônio Martins NORMANDO, Antonio David Corrêa |
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Ortodontia Maloclusão Pacientes Avaliação de pares |
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Ortodontia Maloclusão Pacientes Avaliação de pares |
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To improve orthodontic treatment efficiency, orthodontists must know which variables could interfere with orthodontic treatment time. Objective: To identify variables and their effect size on orthodontic treatment time of Class III malocclusion. Material and Methods: Forty-five Class III malocclusion cases were selected from 2008 patients’ records. Clinical charts, cephalometric radiographs, and pre and posttreatment dental casts were evaluated. Age, sex, PAR index at T1 and T2, overjet, missing teeth, extractions, number of treatment phases, missed appointments, appliance breakages, and cephalometric variables SNA, SNB, ANB, Wits, SnGoGn, CoA, CoGn, IMPA, 1.PP were investigated by multiple linear regression analysis and stepwise method at p<0.05. The sample was also divided into two groups: Group 0-2 (patients who had missed two clinical appointments or less) and Group >2 (patients who missed more than 2 appointments), to detect the influence of this data on treatment time and the quality of the treatment (PAR T2). Results: Average treatment time was 30.27 months. Multiple regression analysis showed that missed appointment (R2=0.4345) and appliance breakages (R2=0.0596) are the only variables able to significantly predict treatment duration. Treatment time for patients who missed more than 2 appointments was nearly one year longer. However, no significant influence on PAR T2 was observed for those patients. Conclusion: Orthodontic treatment duration in Class III patients is mainly influenced by factors related to patient compliance. Patients who missed more appointments did not show worse orthodontic finishing, but longer treatment. No occlusal, cephalometric, or demographic variable obtained before treatment was able to give some significant prediction about treatment time in Class III patients. |
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