Orthodontic patient co-operation: A review of the clinician’s role in predicting and improving patient compliance

Autor: Florence Bennani, Suzan Stacknik, Fiona A Firth, Mauro Farella
Přispěvatelé: Firth, F, Bennani, F., Stacknik, S, Farella, M
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Scopus-Elsevier
Popis: This systematic narrative review outlines factors associated with patient co-operation during orthodontic treatment. The co-operation of orthodontic patients, related to oral hygiene, appliance wear, diet and appointment attendance, can be highly influential on treatment outcome and the development of a number of potential adverse effects. While each patient is an individual with unique variations, patient age, gender, socio-economic status, parental relationships and psychological factors have been regarded as potential predictors of compliance. The assessment of potential patient co-operation can be difficult. A number of predictive methods have been attempted, including survey-based scales and subjective measurements, although, at present, clinicians lack a reliable quantitative tool for co-operation determination. Through communication, clinicians may alter patient co-operation. However, an individualised, patient-centred approach and the development of a relationship between the orthodontist and the patient remain essential.
Databáze: OpenAIRE