REMOVABLE ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES: FREQUENCY AND CLEANING AGENTS USED BY STUDENTS AND RECOMMENDED BY DENTISTS - BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORAL SCIENCES, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2016, pp. 21-26
In the last
years, the need for orthodontic treatments has increased. Very few studies have
investigated the attitudes of dentist towards oral prevention measures.
Children who are in the treatment of removable orthodontic appliances (ROA)
have a higher risk for proximal caries, gingivitis, and halitosis as compared
to children without ROA. The children’s characteristics treated with
orthodontic appliances are important and therefore, the dentist recommendation
should present alternates to reduce microbiota and prevent other oral diseases.
The study
aims to 1) evaluate the prevalence of the ROA use by adolescents from the age
of 13 to 19 years in the city of Pelotas. Looking for possible links with
socio-demographic factors and hygiene habits 2) to confirm hygiene method
prescribed by dentist. The study was conducted in two different stages, the
first stage consisted of having telephone interviews. Any dentist on the
registered dentist list from the regional council of dentistry of Rio and
Brazil dental association, who lived in Pelotas, and worked in treatment
involving ROA were included in the study.
The dentist was asked questions regarding the hygiene methods for
cleaning acrylic appliances. The second part of the study was student
interviews, where children from different socio-economic status were asked
questions. Both, public and private school students were included in the
sample. The questions consisted of demographic information’s, behavioral habits
and characteristics. These data’s collected were then analyzed by the
Chi-square test and logistic regression.
Two hundred
and thirty-five dentists participated in the study and 9.6 % indicated to brush
ROA with soap, 8.0 % advised immersion in hypochlorite, chlorhexidine or
peroxide solutions, 6.0 % suggested other cleaning material and 1.6 % suggested
Corega tabs. Most dentist, 64%, recommended cleaning the appliances 3 times a
day. Thus, dentists (47.2%) reported preferring mechanical methods to clean
their ROA. The prevalence of children using ROA was 3.4 % and they also
preferred mechanical methods to clean their ROA (89.7 %). Thus, one can
conclude that there is a higher frequency of hygiene on the ROA.
This case
study concluded that not a lot of people in schools were using removable
appliances. The cleaning methods they used was mechanical which was prescribed
by doctors. An interesting factor to this study was that they hygiene frequency
was considered to have an association with the routine of the use of the
appliances with the type of hygiene method.
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