Johnson M, Harkness M
University of Otago, New Zealand.
Aust Orthod J. 2000 Mar;16(1):1-8.
The need for orthodontic treatment was determined in a random sample of 10-year-old Dunedin, New Zealand schoolchildren using the Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI); an index based on the social acceptability of dental appearance. When absent or unerupted teeth were disregarded, orthodontic treatment was considered to be "mandatory" for one-third of the children. The remaining children were almost equally divided into the three other treatment-need groups: "highly desirable", "elective", and "not necessary". The majority of the children had crowding and spacing in at least one incisor segment, and a molar occlusion other than Angle Class I. In this predominately mixed-dentition sample, more children were considered to need orthodontic treatment than older children in studies using the DAI. This raises some questions about the suitability of the DAI as a tool to assess orthodontic treatment need in mixed-dentition samples.
采用牙科美学指数(DAI),在新西兰达尼丁随机抽取的10岁学童样本中确定正畸治疗需求;该指数基于牙齿外观的社会可接受性。当忽略缺失或未萌出的牙齿时,三分之一的儿童被认为需要“强制性”正畸治疗。其余儿童几乎平均分为其他三个治疗需求组:“非常必要”、“选择性”和“不必要”。大多数儿童至少有一个切牙段存在拥挤和间隙,且磨牙咬合不是安氏I类。在这个主要为混合牙列的样本中,与使用DAI的研究中的大龄儿童相比,更多儿童被认为需要正畸治疗。这就引发了一些关于DAI作为评估混合牙列样本正畸治疗需求工具的适用性的问题。