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Evaluation of Orthodontic Retention Protocol among Orthodontist and General Dentist-A Cross-Sectional Survey
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ABSTRACT
Aim:
The current study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the retention protocol followed by orthodontists in India.
Material and Methods:
A cross-sectional web-based questionnaire survey was carried out to evaluate the retention protocol. To determine the sample size, a pilot study was carried out, and the final sample arrived was 250 subjects. The current study’s inclusion criteria took into account those who had finished their BDS&MDS (Orthodontist).
Results:
The data were statistically examined when the surveys were received and completed. The choice for fixed retainers was 67.4%. Retainer wear time preferences ranged widely, with 60% preferring 12–18 hours. The initial post-retention check appointment was planned by the majority of orthodontists (47.6%) within the next three months. Recall appointments for retention checks were only planned by the majority of orthodontists (56.3%) once every three months. Regular involvement by patients at their retention check appointments was (38%).
Conclusion:
The most commonly used and preferred type of retainer is fixed retainer, and dentist preferences range around 12–18 hours of wear time. Furthermore, the duration of the retainer wear preferred by most orthodontists/dentists is 10 months to 2 years.
Title: Evaluation of Orthodontic Retention Protocol among Orthodontist and General Dentist-A Cross-Sectional Survey
Description:
ABSTRACT
Aim:
The current study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the retention protocol followed by orthodontists in India.
Material and Methods:
A cross-sectional web-based questionnaire survey was carried out to evaluate the retention protocol.
To determine the sample size, a pilot study was carried out, and the final sample arrived was 250 subjects.
The current study’s inclusion criteria took into account those who had finished their BDS&MDS (Orthodontist).
Results:
The data were statistically examined when the surveys were received and completed.
The choice for fixed retainers was 67.
4%.
Retainer wear time preferences ranged widely, with 60% preferring 12–18 hours.
The initial post-retention check appointment was planned by the majority of orthodontists (47.
6%) within the next three months.
Recall appointments for retention checks were only planned by the majority of orthodontists (56.
3%) once every three months.
Regular involvement by patients at their retention check appointments was (38%).
Conclusion:
The most commonly used and preferred type of retainer is fixed retainer, and dentist preferences range around 12–18 hours of wear time.
Furthermore, the duration of the retainer wear preferred by most orthodontists/dentists is 10 months to 2 years.
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