How patient-selected colors for removable appliances are reflected in electronically tracked compliance (wear times and wear behavior)
Autor: | Dieter Menne, Timm Cornelius Schott |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Orthodontics
Male Adolescent Computer science Age Factors Color Patient Preference 030206 dentistry Original Articles Patient Cooperation 03 medical and health sciences Broad spectrum 0302 clinical medicine Child Preschool Orthodontic Appliances Removable Humans Patient Compliance Female 030212 general & internal medicine Child |
Zdroj: | Angle Orthod |
Popis: | Objectives: A broad spectrum of colors for removable appliances, intended to optimize acceptance of treatment and patient cooperation, have been available on the dental market for years. This is the first study to analyze how patient-selected colors are reflected in wear times and wear behavior of removable appliances. Materials and Methods: The study included 117 children (55 girls and 62 boys) who were treated with active removable plate or functional appliances. All patients were offered to choose from 11 different colors, which were pooled into six groups (black, blue, green, yellow, pink, red) for analysis, or to combine any two to four colors (“multicolored” group) for their appliances. All appliances featured a built-in microsensor (TheraMon; MC Technology, Hargelsberg, Austria) for objective wear-time tracking. Differences between wear times were analyzed using pairwise t tests and Tukey correction. Results: The longest median wear times were recorded in the blue and green groups (≈11 h/d) and the shortest ones in the red and pink groups (≈9 h/d), but they were not significantly influenced by the patient-selected colors. The median wear times involved an age-related decrease by 0.56 h/y that was statistically significant (P = .00005). No gender-specific patterns of wear behavior were observed. Conclusions: Patient-selected colors for removable appliances can presumably improve acceptance of treatment, but they are not associated with statistically significant improvements in wear time or wear behavior. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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