Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Faculty of Dental Surgery, Strasbourg University, Strasbourg, France.
Department of Dento-Facial Orthopedics, Faculty of Dental Surgery, Strasbourg University, Strasbourg, France.
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2021 Jul;160(1):e1-e8. doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2020.12.018. Epub 2021 May 10.
Long-term follow-up and management of orthodontic bonded retainers require a strong collaboration between orthodontists and general dental practitioners (GDPs). This study aimed to evaluate if Eastern French GDPs were aware of bonded retainers' complications and side effects and if they were willing to take part in their long-term follow-up.
Two-hundred and eighteen randomly selected GDPs were invited to answer an online questionnaire. The initial sections covered their experience and management with bonded retainers. In the final sections, GDPs were asked their opinion on the responsibility for long-term follow-up of patients wearing fixed retainers and on the mutual communication between orthodontists and GDPs. Statistical analysis involved descriptive statistics and Fisher exact tests.
Response rate was 32.6% (n = 71). The vast majority of GDPs were familiar with loose retainers, but only 45.2% were willing to repair them. Respondents offering orthodontic services on a regular basis were more likely to insert retainers and repair loose or broken retainers (P < 0.001). Approximately 18.6% of GDPs were aware of third-order side effects encountered with unintentionally active retainers bonded to all 6 anterior teeth. For 88.8% of GDPs, permanent retention was justified, whereas 90% of the dentists refused to be responsible for long-term supervision of fixed retainers. In addition, 67.1% were interested in further training on orthodontic retention, and 92.9% would appreciate clinical guidelines.
Knowledge about the harmful side effects of bonded retainers was evaluated as insufficient among surveyed GDPs. Long-term follow-up of patients wearing bonded retainers raises issues that should be addressed globally by enhancing mutual communication, practitioners' education, and patients' involvement.
正畸粘接保持器的长期随访和管理需要正畸医生和全科牙医(GDP)之间的密切合作。本研究旨在评估法国东部的 GDP 是否了解粘接保持器的并发症和副作用,以及他们是否愿意参与其长期随访。
随机选择 218 名 GDP 参加在线问卷调查。问卷的初始部分涵盖了他们在粘接保持器方面的经验和管理情况。在最后部分,要求 GDP 就固定保持器佩戴患者的长期随访责任以及正畸医生和 GDP 之间的相互沟通发表意见。统计分析包括描述性统计和 Fisher 确切检验。
应答率为 32.6%(n=71)。绝大多数 GDP 熟悉松动的保持器,但只有 45.2%愿意修复它们。定期提供正畸服务的受访者更有可能插入保持器并修复松动或断裂的保持器(P<0.001)。大约 18.6%的 GDP 意识到在无意间使所有 6 个前牙粘固的主动保持器上出现的第三级副作用。对于 88.8%的 GDP 来说,永久保持是合理的,而 90%的牙医拒绝为固定保持器的长期监督负责。此外,67.1%的 GDP 对正畸保持方面的进一步培训感兴趣,92.9%的 GDP 希望获得临床指南。
调查的 GDP 对粘接保持器有害副作用的了解被评估为不足。佩戴粘接保持器的患者的长期随访引发了一些问题,这些问题应该通过加强相互沟通、提高从业人员教育水平和患者参与度来在全球范围内解决。