Tuominen M L, Tuominen R J
Department of Cariology, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Acta Odontol Scand. 1994 Apr;52(2):106-10. doi: 10.3109/00016359409029063.
Subjective orthodontic treatment need and associated factors were studied in a sample of 226 young Finnish adults. The subjects, applicants to enter the University of Helsinki, were interviewed immediately after their entrance examination. A need for treatment was felt by 14% of the subjects. For 47% of those expressing such a need their reason was appearance only, and for 25% it was both appearance and their ability to chew. Among subjects who reported a visible dental irregularity, 38% were dissatisfied with their dental appearance, and 25% felt the need for orthodontic treatment. Women were more often dissatisfied with their dentition than men. Subjective need for treatment was significantly associated with perceived visible dental irregularity and infrequent socializing but not with orthodontic treatment in childhood, pattern of dental attendance, or district of residence. Of various perceptions of anterior teeth, irregularly and wrongly positioned teeth were most often connected with treatment need.
在226名芬兰年轻成年人样本中,对主观正畸治疗需求及相关因素进行了研究。这些受试者是申请进入赫尔辛基大学的人,在入学考试后立即接受了访谈。14%的受试者感觉有治疗需求。在表示有这种需求的人中,47%的人理由仅是外观问题,25%的人理由是外观和咀嚼能力问题。在报告有明显牙齿不齐的受试者中,38%对自己的牙齿外观不满意,25%感觉有正畸治疗的需求。女性比男性更常对自己的牙列不满意。主观治疗需求与感知到的明显牙齿不齐和社交不频繁显著相关,但与童年正畸治疗、看牙模式或居住地区无关。在前牙的各种认知中,位置不正和错误的牙齿最常与治疗需求相关。