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. 2022 Dec 25;13(1):65.
doi: 10.3390/life13010065.

Who Seeks Clear Aligner Therapy? A European Cross-National Real-World Data Analysis

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Who Seeks Clear Aligner Therapy? A European Cross-National Real-World Data Analysis

Martin Baxmann et al. Life (Basel). .

Abstract

A key step prior to clear aligner therapy (CAT) is the clinical examination and case selection, which includes understanding the specific orthodontic problem to be managed and the wider evaluation of oral health. Seeking CAT may further differ along sociodemographic parameters or across countries, as may perceived orthodontic treatment needs and oral health. We aimed to characterize patients seeking CAT across five European countries. Anonymized real-life data from one large CAT provider (DrSmile, Berlin, Germany) was retrospectively sampled for the period 1 November 2021−31 December 2021. A total of 15,015 patients (68.4% females, 31.6% males, with an age range of 18−81 years, median 30.0 years) were included. The cross-national comparison revealed a significant difference in gender distribution (p < 0.001/Chi-square), with the highest proportion of males in Italy (434/1199, 36.2%) and the lowest in Poland (457/1600, 28.6%); generally, more females sought CAT. The largest motivational factor in all countries for seeking CAT was crowding, in both males and females. By and large, patients paid out of pocket for CAT. The prevalence of caries, periodontitis, and craniomandibular dysfunction as well as the numbers of missing teeth were generally low, albeit with significant differences between sociodemographic groups and countries for caries and periodontitis. Patients seeking CAT showed a low prevalence in oral conditions but differed in their sociodemographic characteristics across countries. Dentists and orthodontists should consider these country-specific differences when planning CAT.

Keywords: adult treatment; clear aligners; cross-country comparisons; dental practice management; malocclusion; motivating factors; orthodontic diagnosis; orthodontic treatment; orthodontics.

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Conflict of interest statement

Lan Huong Timm declares gainful employment by the DZK Zahnklinik GmbH and is the Chief Medical Officer of the DrSmile Group. Martin Baxmann and Falk Schwendicke are and were previously members of the Scientific Board of the Sunshine Smile GmbH.

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Number of patients seen. The heatmap shows the number of patients in different zip code areas (according to patients’ residences) in the five countries.

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