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. 2014 Jul;84(4):588-93.
doi: 10.2319/062913-482.1. Epub 2013 Dec 16.

Effect of socioeconomic status on normative and perceived orthodontic treatment need

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Effect of socioeconomic status on normative and perceived orthodontic treatment need

Serene A Badran et al. Angle Orthod. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the influence of socioeconomic status (SES) on normative and perceived orthodontic treatment need, satisfaction with dental appearance, and regularity of dental attendance.

Materials and methods: The sample consisted of 550 adolescents (232 boys, 318 girls) aged 13 to 17 years who were categorized according to SES into three groups: low, middle, and high SES. Normative treatment need was assessed by using the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need. Data were collected by clinical examination and face-to-face interview. The χ(2) test and logistic regression analysis were used for statistical analyses.

Results: Approximately 34.0% of the untreated subjects had a definite dental need for treatment and 24.5% had a moderate need; among those, 53.5% were of low SES (P = .017). One-third of the sample had a moderate to definite esthetic need, most of whom had a low SES (P = .009). Of the subjects who were dissatisfied with their dental appearance and reported a self-perceived need for treatment, around one-third had a low SES. Most subjects with low SES were irregular dental attenders (P < .001). Subjects of low SES, those who had a self-perceived need for treatment, and those who were dissatisfied with their dental appearance were more likely to have a definite normative esthetic need.

Conclusions: Subjects of low SES exhibited greater normative and perceived treatment needs than subjects of higher SES. They were less satisfied with their dental appearance and visited a dentist less frequently.

Keywords: Normative treatment need; Satisfaction; Self-perceived need; Social class; Socioeconomic status.

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