Shahroudi Atefe Saffar, Sodagar Ahmad, Shamshiri Ahmad Reza, Rahimpour Samar, Samimi Seyed Morteza
Dental Research Center, Dentistry Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Front Dent. 2022 Jun 29;19:18. doi: 10.18502/fid.v19i18.9964. eCollection 2022.
We aimed to find the main concerns of patients undergoing active orthodontic treatments and their orthodontic treatment-related (OTR) problems during the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
A researcher-made questionnaire addressing several aspects of the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on treatment was distributed among 181 orthodontic patients receiving active treatment. Anxiety, concern, problems, and willingness to attend orthodontic appointments and to undergo other dental procedures was questioned. The correlation of gender, age, COVID-19-related anxiety and OTR anxiety was statistically analyzed. Patient satisfaction level with different aspects of dental-clinic performance was also evaluated.
The participants included 117 females and 64 males, of which 94% adhered to the pandemic restrictions. The mean COVID-19-related- and OTR-anxiety were 51.7% and 52.7%, respectively. Higher COVID-19-related anxiety was significantly correlated with higher OTR anxiety (P<0.001). There was an inverse correlation between general COVID-19-related anxiety and OTR anxiety and willingness to attend orthodontic appointments (P<0.05). A positive insignificant (P=0.07) correlation existed between age and willingness to attend appointments. The main concern was prolongation of treatment and the most common problem was irritation of oral soft tissues by appliances. The majority (65.3%) were willing to attend their orthodontic appointments. Orthognathic surgery (62%) had the highest while, dental restorations and radiography had the lowest refusal rates (9.9%).
COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected orthodontic treatment. The level of COVID-19-related anxiety was moderately high and patients were concerned about the impact of lockdown on their orthodontic treatment outcome. Young adults demonstrated higher levels of stress than other age-groups.
我们旨在找出在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间接受积极正畸治疗的患者的主要担忧及其与正畸治疗相关(OTR)的问题。
一份针对COVID-19大流行对治疗影响的多个方面的研究者自制问卷,被分发给181名正在接受积极治疗的正畸患者。询问了焦虑、担忧、问题以及参加正畸预约和接受其他牙科程序的意愿。对性别、年龄、与COVID-19相关的焦虑和OTR焦虑之间的相关性进行了统计分析。还评估了患者对牙科诊所不同方面表现的满意度。
参与者包括117名女性和64名男性,其中94%遵守了大流行限制措施。与COVID-19相关的焦虑和OTR焦虑的平均值分别为51.7%和52.7%。更高的与COVID-19相关的焦虑与更高的OTR焦虑显著相关(P<0.001)。与COVID-19相关的总体焦虑与OTR焦虑以及参加正畸预约的意愿之间存在负相关(P<0.05)。年龄与参加预约的意愿之间存在正相关但不显著(P=0.07)。主要担忧是治疗延长,最常见的问题是矫治器对口腔软组织的刺激。大多数(65.3%)愿意参加正畸预约。正颌手术(62%)的拒绝率最高,而牙齿修复和影像学检查的拒绝率最低(9.9%)。
COVID-19大流行显著影响了正畸治疗。与COVID-19相关的焦虑水平中等偏高,患者担心封锁对其正畸治疗结果的影响。年轻人表现出比其他年龄组更高的压力水平。