Hassan Amaar Obaid, Doughty Janine, Harrison Jayne
Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Liverpool University, Pembroke Place, Liverpool, L3 5PS, United Kingdom.
School of Dentistry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
JMIRx Med. 2025 Sep 12;6:e60213. doi: 10.2196/60213.
White spot lesions (WSLs) are white marks that can form on teeth during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances and become apparent once they are removed. About half of people who have fixed appliance treatment get WSLs. They are usually caused by poor toothbrushing around the brace. Although there have been studies that have investigated the prevention and treatment of WSL, there remain uncertainties about what young people and their parents or guardians know or feel about them. A Cochrane review concluded that patient-reported outcomes have been overlooked in WSL prevention studies.
The aim of this study is to explore young people's and their parents'/guardians' perceptions, attitudes, and feelings toward WSLs using a mixed methods study.
This is a mixed methods study. Part 1 is a cross-sectional survey using a web-based survey questionnaire and images of pretreatment malocclusions and postorthodontic WSLs of varying severity (mild, moderate, severe). Part 2 will involve one-to-one, semistructured interviews, using open-ended questions with young people and their parents/guardians. Participants will be recruited from patients aged 11-15 years before, during, or after undergoing orthodontic treatment at Liverpool University Dental Hospital and their parents/guardians. Part 1 (quantitative) will use a Likert scale with the option of free text comments. Data will be analyzed using descriptive statistics. Agreement between participants will be analyzed using the κ statistic. Part 2 (qualitative) will be analyzed using a modified framework analysis approach; the outcomes will be presented as themes. Transcripts from the qualitative interview will be analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Once the qualitative and quantitative data have been analyzed, we will combine the two datasets and compare them for convergence or divergence. We will aim for a sample size of at least 100 participant and parent/guardian pairs for Part 1 and 30 interviewees for Part 2. Ethical approval was granted in November 2024. The Sponsor Permission to Proceed notification was received in January 2025.
Funding for the study was secured in May 2024. Recruitment started on February 2, 2025. As of August 31st, 2025, seventy five participant pairs have been recruited.
The study will increase understanding of the impact WSLs have on oral health-related quality of life and the decision-making of young people and their parents/guardians.
白斑病变(WSLs)是在使用固定矫治器进行正畸治疗期间牙齿上可能形成的白色印记,在矫治器拆除后会变得明显。接受固定矫治器治疗的人群中约有一半会出现WSLs。它们通常是由牙套周围刷牙不当引起的。尽管已有研究调查了WSL的预防和治疗,但对于年轻人及其父母或监护人对WSL的了解或感受仍存在不确定性。一项Cochrane综述得出结论,在WSL预防研究中,患者报告的结果被忽视了。
本研究的目的是采用混合方法研究来探索年轻人及其父母/监护人对WSLs的认知、态度和感受。
这是一项混合方法研究。第1部分是一项横断面调查,使用基于网络的调查问卷以及不同严重程度(轻度、中度、重度)的正畸治疗前错牙合畸形和正畸治疗后WSLs的图像。第2部分将涉及一对一的半结构化访谈,对年轻人及其父母/监护人提出开放式问题。参与者将从利物浦大学牙科医院接受正畸治疗前、治疗期间或治疗后的11至15岁患者及其父母/监护人中招募。第1部分(定量)将使用李克特量表,并提供自由文本评论选项。数据将使用描述性统计进行分析。参与者之间的一致性将使用κ统计量进行分析。第2部分(定性)将使用改良的框架分析方法进行分析;结果将以主题形式呈现。定性访谈的文字记录将使用归纳主题分析进行分析。一旦定性和定量数据得到分析,我们将合并这两个数据集并比较它们的趋同或差异。第1部分我们的目标样本量至少为100对参与者和父母/监护人,第2部分为30名受访者。伦理批准于2024年11月获得。2025年1月收到了主办方的继续进行许可通知。
该研究的资金于2024年5月获得。招募工作于2025年2月2日开始。截至2025年8月31日,已招募了75对参与者。
该研究将增进对WSLs对口腔健康相关生活质量以及年轻人及其父母/监护人决策影响的理解。