Orthodontists’ perception and attitude toward accelerated orthodontic treatments in Australia
Data publikacji: 17 lip 2024
Zakres stron: 1 - 8
Otrzymano: 01 mar 2024
Przyjęty: 01 cze 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-2024-0017
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© 2024 Amir Hatami et al., published by Sciendo
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Introduction
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to survey the perception and attitude of Australian orthodontists toward accelerated orthodontic treatments.
Methods
An online questionnaire was distributed to 427 members of the Australian Society of Orthodontists. The questions related to: clinic demographics, familiarity with appliances/procedures to accelerate orthodontic treatment, the use of appliances/procedures to accelerate orthodontic treatment, and satisfaction with the outcomes when employing these appliances/procedures.
Results
The response rate was 42.38%. Of the respondents, 26.6% used customised fixed appliances which provided satisfactory outcomes. A small proportion of the respondents routinely used adjunctive procedures to accelerate treatment: 3.5% (
Conclusion
Although a significant number of Australian orthodontists use customised fixed appliances to improve the efficiency of orthodontic treatment, the use of adjunctive procedures to accelerate tooth movement remains very low. Further research is needed to understand the possible limitations and restrictions surrounding this area of practice.