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Review
. 1996 Jun;57(3):154-67.
doi: 10.1007/BF02191879.

Effects of information-giving and communication during orthodontic consultation and treatment. Part 3: Optimized orthodontist-patient communication

[Article in English, German]
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Effects of information-giving and communication during orthodontic consultation and treatment. Part 3: Optimized orthodontist-patient communication

[Article in English, German]
E Witt et al. J Orofac Orthop. 1996 Jun.

Abstract

Effective, orthodontist-patient communication must meet certain minimum requirements whose importance might vary, depending on the individual case and stage of treatment. In the course of treatment the following tasks are of primary importance: 1. Before the start of treatment, during preliminary consultation, information tailored in extent and quality to the individual patient has to be provided, a professional assessment of treatment needs made, and a relationship of mutual trust established. 2. In the initial phase of treatment, the individual shaping and optimisation of treatment needs is a matter of priority if initial acceptance of the appliance is to be assured. The patient should be advised how to meet the treatment needs in his individual situation. 3. In the further course of treatment, the fulfillment of the demands has to be repeatedly clarified. Feedback with regard to patient cooperation should be handled with caution. A tight recall schedule, a time-keeping record and involvement of the parents are obvious interventions in cases of inadequate cooperation. The treatment may also have to be reevaluated.

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