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Malocclusions in adolescents may affect oral health related quality of life. The study aims at;
Evaluating two instruments measuring oral health related quality of life; "Child Perceptions Questionnaire 11-14" (CPQ 11-14) short form and "Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire" (PIDAQ).
Comparing differences in oral health related quality of life in;
Longitudinally evaluating differences in oral health related quality of life;
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The individuals that are to be recruited to the study are;
Malocclusion group; 500 12-19 year olds with malocclusion, examined at their specialist orthodontic clinic.
No malocclusion group; 175 12-19 year olds without malocclusion, examined at their general dentistry clinic.
All patients will also answers two questionnaires (in Swedish) measuring oral health related quality of life; CPQ 11-14 short form (Jokovic 2006, Dimberg 2019) and PIDAQ (Klages 2006, Göranson 2020). Randomization will ensure that half of the study participants will begin with CPQ 11-14 short form and then PIDAQ, while half of the participants will answer the questionnaires in the reverse order. The questionnaires will be answered in a calm environment in the dental clinic.
All patients will have five standardized intraoral photographs taken. These photographs are already routinely taken at the specialist orthodontic clinics, but is taken in addition to routine procedure at the general dentistry clinic. To determine presence of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment need, two orthodontic indices will be used; ICON (Daniels 2000) and IOTN (Brook 1989). Assessments will be based on intraoral photographs, clinical measurements and pre-existing dental x-rays.
Also, patients will be grouped based on their type of malocclusion using the following diagnoses;
As the study is of longitudinal design, the questionnaires will be answered and the photographs will be taken on several occasions. For the malocclusion group, the time points will be as following;
The no malocclusion group will be examined the same number of times and at the same time intervals as the malocclusion group.
Information about DMFT/S (decayed, missing, filled, teeth/surfaces will be gathered from the dental records. Orthodontic extractions will be noted. To be able to determine socioeconomic differences, information about socioeconomic status of the individual study participants will be gathered from the Statistics Sweden.
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675 participants in 2 patient groups
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Mikael Sonesson, PhD; Emma Göranson, DDS
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