Patient experiences and discomfort associated with mid-palatal temporary skeletal anchorage devices.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 Dentistry Progress in Orthodontics Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1186/s40510-024-00549-9
Aoife P Barry, Vanessa Knode, Padhraig S Fleming, Björn Ludwig
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Background: Mid-palatal placement of temporary skeletal anchorage devices (TSADs) has become increasingly popular among clinicians due to high success rates, low associated risk and streamlining and enhanced customization of associated supra-structures. There is however limited patient data in relation to associated experiences and impacts.

Methods: A survey of patients undergoing mid-palatal TSAD insertion was undertaken using a 27-item bespoke questionnaire. Questionnaires were sent using both electronic and surface mail with a 3-month period allowed for response. Pain experience; the use of analgesia; requirement for additional visits; impacts on hygiene, speech, eating, and hobbies; and social impacts were assessed. Reponses involved the use of a Visual Analogue Scale as well as binary information.

Results: Overall, 152 responses were obtained with 87.5% describing experience of TSAD insertion either "as expected" or "better". Procedural pain was reported as mild in 62.5%. Local post-operative pain was scored as moderate in 21.1%. Some functional impairment was reported with 63.2% attributing difficulty with speech and 67.8% difficulty with eating due to the implant. However, these functional impairments were generally considered mild (by 68.1% and 60.2%, respectively) and most were very likely to recommend this treatment to others, with 65.1% (n = 99) scoring 8 or above out of 10.

Conclusions: Appreciable levels of pain, discomfort and functional impairment were noted with the use of mid-palatal TSADs. However, any unpleasant experiences were generally regarded as mild with most highly likely to recommend mid-palatal TSADs to prospective patients.

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患者的经验和不适与中腭临时骨骼锚固装置。
背景:由于高成功率、低相关风险以及相关上结构的精简和增强定制化,中腭放置临时骨骼锚定装置(TSADs)在临床医生中越来越受欢迎。然而,有关相关经历和影响的患者数据有限。方法:采用一份包含27个项目的定制问卷对接受中腭TSAD植入的患者进行调查。调查问卷采用电子邮件和普通邮件两种方式发送,调查问卷的回复期为3个月。痛苦的经验;镇痛药的使用;额外访问的要求;对卫生、言语、饮食和爱好的影响;并对社会影响进行了评估。反应包括使用视觉模拟量表和二进制信息。结果:总体而言,获得了152份回复,其中87.5%的人将TSAD插入体验描述为“如预期”或“更好”。62.5%的程序性疼痛为轻度。术后局部疼痛评分为中度的占21.1%。有一些功能障碍的报告,63.2%归因于言语困难,67.8%归因于种植体造成的进食困难。然而,这些功能障碍通常被认为是轻微的(分别为68.1%和60.2%),大多数人很可能向他人推荐这种治疗方法,65.1% (n = 99)的人在10分中得到8分或以上。结论:使用中腭tsad可引起明显程度的疼痛、不适和功能损害。然而,任何不愉快的经历通常被认为是轻微的,最有可能向潜在患者推荐中腭tads。
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Progress in Orthodontics
Progress in Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
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期刊介绍: Progress in Orthodontics is a fully open access, international journal owned by the Italian Society of Orthodontics and published under the brand SpringerOpen. The Society is currently covering all publication costs so there are no article processing charges for authors. It is a premier journal of international scope that fosters orthodontic research, including both basic research and development of innovative clinical techniques, with an emphasis on the following areas: • Mechanisms to improve orthodontics • Clinical studies and control animal studies • Orthodontics and genetics, genomics • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) control clinical trials • Efficacy of orthodontic appliances and animal models • Systematic reviews and meta analyses • Mechanisms to speed orthodontic treatment Progress in Orthodontics will consider for publication only meritorious and original contributions. These may be: • Original articles reporting the findings of clinical trials, clinically relevant basic scientific investigations, or novel therapeutic or diagnostic systems • Review articles on current topics • Articles on novel techniques and clinical tools • Articles of contemporary interest
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