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Malocclusion is a kind of craniomaxillofacial complex deformity caused by heredity, environment, bad habits, trauma, inflammation, tumor and aging. Notably, the last comprehensive national prevalence data on malocclusion in China, which encompassed a significant sample size, dates back over two decades. Given the evolving nature of these epidemiological metrics, such as prevalence rates, it is imperative to update our understanding. Consequently, there is an urgent need for China to undertake a unified, standardized epidemiological survey of malocclusion with a substantial sample size to ensure accurate and timely data collection.
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With the improvement of our country's living and cultural level, orthodontic treatment for malocclusion has emerged as a critical need that significantly impacts individuals' physical and mental wellbeing, as well as their social life in contemporary society. To obtain the prevalence rate, demand index and risk factor analysis of malocclusion in China serves as a fundamental prerequisite for effective diagnosis, identifying the optimal treatment window, and devising tailored treatment plans.
The purpose of this study is as follows:
The implementation of this project will not only foster an improvement in the overall oral health of the populace but also establish a scientific foundation for oral medicine research and the development of prevention and treatment strategies.
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19,847 participants in 4 patient groups
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Chao Liu, PhD
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