Luciana Rougemont Squeff , Flavio Copello , Guido Artemio Marañón-Vásquez , Ronir Raggio Luiz , Lincoln Nojima , Matilde da Cunha Gonçalves Nojima
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Comparison of self-perception in relation to the normative need for orthodontic treatment in a population of dental students in Brazil: A cross-sectional study
Introduction
This study aimed to identify predictive factors of having a positive or negatively divergent self-perception from the normative orthodontic treatment need (N-OTN).
Methods
All eligible undergraduate students from the School of Dentistry of the XXX were recruited through convenience sampling. They were clinically evaluated to determine their N-OTN using the IOTN and were asked about their self-perceived orthodontic treatment need (S-OTN) using the same scale for both evaluations. The subjects were classified according to the orientation of their perception as: coincident (S-OTN = N-OTN), positive (S-OTN < N-OTN), or negative (S-OTN > N-OTN). Multinomial logistic regression models were implemented to evaluate the contribution of the N-OTN, Angle's malocclusion, oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL), self-esteem, sex, undergraduate year and age.
Results
Two hundred first- and third-year undergraduate dentistry students were evaluated. It was evidenced that a higher N-OTN increases the probability that S-OTN is positively oriented and decreases the probability that it is negative. A worse OHRQoL score increases the chance that the S-OTN orientation is negative and decreases the chance that it is positive. Moreover, the probability of divergent self-perception in either direction is expected to be lower for women.
Conclusions
Students with a more severe malocclusion tend to have a more positive view of their normative condition. A greater impact on OHRQoL favours having a more negative self-perception of the N-OTN. Women have a less divergent self-perception of the N-OTN.
期刊介绍:
Une revue de référence dans le domaine de orthodontie et des disciplines frontières Your reference in dentofacial orthopedics International Orthodontics adresse aux orthodontistes, aux dentistes, aux stomatologistes, aux chirurgiens maxillo-faciaux et aux plasticiens de la face, ainsi quà leurs assistant(e)s. International Orthodontics is addressed to orthodontists, dentists, stomatologists, maxillofacial surgeons and facial plastic surgeons, as well as their assistants.