Prevalence of KIG-grades 3–5 in an orthodontic practice in North Rhine Westphalia compared with results of the DMS•6 and with KZBV data

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Head & Face Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-04 DOI:10.1186/s13005-023-00402-0
Gero Stefan Michael Kinzinger, Jan Hourfar, Jörg Alexander Lisson
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The prevalence of tooth and jaw malocclusions in 8- to 9-year-olds was surveyed in a nationwide setting as part of the orthodontic module of the Sixth German Study on Oral Health (DMS•6), using the orthodontic indication groups (KIG) as index. Aim of this study was the detection of the prevalence of malocclusions requiring treatment according to the KIG index in statutorily insured patients of an orthodontic practice in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, and to compare results with corresponding DMS•6 and KZBV data. Between 2017–2021, n = 953 statutorily insured patients called for an initial consultation and subsequent determination of the KIG-classification and -grades. The malocclusions were classified and graded in the highest possible KIG-grade according to valid SHI guidelines. Multiple classifications were not recorded. KIG-grade > 3 according to the valid guidelines was detected in n = 815 patients. Since the DMS•6 does not contain information on KIG classifications "U" and "S", their inclusion was waived despite evaluation, leaving data from n = 683 patients for analysis and comparison. During the study period, n = 235 patients (34.4%) had KIG-classification "D". More than 10% were classified as "K" (120 patients, 17.6%), "P" (98 patients, 14.2%), "M" (89 patients, 13.0%), and "E" (81 patients, 11.9%). Of 16 possible classifications with KIG-grade > 3, "D4" was the most common with 26.6% (182 patients). The results confirm the findings from the multicentric DMS•6 from2021 and corresponding KZBV data from 2020. Sagittal deviations described by classifications "D" and "M" represent with 47.4% almost half of the malocclusions with treatment need. KIG-grade D4 is the most frequent classification. There were no regional deviations of the prevalence of KIG-grades 3–5 in the district of Viersen / North Rhine compared with the national average, not even when scrutinizing a five-year-period.
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北莱茵威斯特法伦州一家正畸诊所的 KIG 3-5 级患病率与 DMS-6 和 KZBV 数据的比较
作为第六次德国口腔健康研究(DMS-6)正畸模块的一部分,该研究以正畸适应症组(KIG)为指标,在全国范围内调查了 8 至 9 岁儿童牙颌畸形的患病率。本研究的目的是根据 KIG 指数检测德国北莱茵威斯特法伦州一家正畸诊所的法定投保患者中需要治疗的畸形患病率,并将结果与相应的 DMS-6 和 KZBV 数据进行比较。2017-2021 年间,n = 953 名法定投保患者来院进行了初次咨询,随后确定了 KIG 分类和分级。根据有效的SHI指南,对畸形进行分类,并将其划分为最高的KIG等级。多重分级不记录在案。根据有效的指南,有 815 名患者的 KIG 等级大于 3。由于 DMS-6 不包含 KIG 分级 "U "和 "S "的信息,因此尽管进行了评估,但还是放弃了将其纳入研究范围,只留下了 n = 683 名患者的数据用于分析和比较。在研究期间,有 235 名患者(34.4%)的 KIG 分级为 "D"。超过 10% 的患者被分类为 "K"(120 名患者,17.6%)、"P"(98 名患者,14.2%)、"M"(89 名患者,13.0%)和 "E"(81 名患者,11.9%)。在 KIG 等级大于 3 的 16 种可能分类中,"D4 "最为常见,占 26.6%(182 名患者)。这些结果证实了 2021 年多中心 DMS-6 的研究结果和 2020 年 KZBV 的相应数据。"D "和 "M "分级描述的矢状位偏差占需要治疗的畸形的47.4%,几乎占到一半。KIG等级D4是最常见的分类。与全国平均水平相比,维埃森/北莱茵地区的 KIG 3-5 级患病率没有地区性偏差,即使对五年期进行审查也是如此。
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Head & Face Medicine
Head & Face Medicine DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Head & Face Medicine is a multidisciplinary open access journal that publishes basic and clinical research concerning all aspects of cranial, facial and oral conditions. The journal covers all aspects of cranial, facial and oral diseases and their management. It has been designed as a multidisciplinary journal for clinicians and researchers involved in the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of diseases which affect the human head and face. The journal is wide-ranging, covering the development, aetiology, epidemiology and therapy of head and face diseases to the basic science that underlies these diseases. Management of head and face diseases includes all aspects of surgical and non-surgical treatments including psychopharmacological therapies.
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