Evaluation of the Prevalence of White Spot Lesions During Fixed Orthodontic Treatment Among Patients Reporting for Correction of Malocclusion: A Prevalence Study

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作者
Jha, Awanindra Kumar [1 ]
Chandra, Subhash [1 ]
Shankar, Daya [2 ]
Murmu, Dhyan Chand [3 ]
Noorani, Mohammad Kashif [4 ]
Tewari, Nishant Kumar [5 ]
机构
[1] Rajendra Inst Med Sci, Dent Inst, Dept Orthodont & Dentofacial Orthopaed, Ranchi, India
[2] Patna Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Dent, Patna, India
[3] Rairangpur Govt Hosp, Dept Dent, Rairangpur, India
[4] Om Sai Dent & Cosmet Ctr, Dept Prosthodont, Patna, India
[5] Kiran Poly Clin, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Patna, India
关键词
dental hygiene; demineralization; fixed orthodontic patients; white spot lesions; prevalence; APPLIANCES;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.42134
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Despite recent breakthroughs in caries preventive measures, one of the biggest issues clinicians confront is preventing demineralization while undergoing orthodontic therapy. The buildup of plaques around orthodontic brackets over time causes white spot lesions (WSLs). The goal of the present research was to assess the prevalence of WSLs in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment before starting therapy and at six and 12 months into therapy, adopting the visual examination approach.Materials and methods: We looked for WSLs on tooth surfaces gingival to an archwire because this is the area most likely to experience enamel demineralization during orthodontic treatment. The visual assessment was conducted using the following scale at baseline, six months, and 12 months for orthodontic patients: score 0: no demineralization or noticeable white patches on the surface; score 1: mild demineralization with a visible white spot but no surface disruption; score 2: moderate demineralization with a noticeable WSL that has a roughened surface but does not need repair; and score 3: severe demineralization with a noticeable WSL that needs repair. Fisher's exact test was used after a chi-square analysis to determine whether there were any differences between all three categories (six months, 12 months, and control).Results: The frequency of WSL in patients at 12 months of orthodontic treatment was 46.57%, while it was 11.86% in patients who just started orthodontic treatment. The difference was statistically significant (p = 0.01), showing that the frequency was greater in patients at 12 months of orthodontic treatment as compared to patients who had just started undergoing orthodontic treatment. The frequency of WSL in patients at six months of orthodontic treatment was 37.34%, while it was 11.86% in patients who just started orthodontic treatment. The difference was statistically significant (p = 0.03), showing that the frequency was greater in patients at six months of orthodontic treatment as compared to patients who had just started undergoing orthodontic treatment. The frequency of WSL in patients at six months of orthodontic treatment was 37.34%, while it was 46.57% in patients at 12 months of orthodontic treatment. The frequency was greater in patients at 12 months of orthodontic treatment as compared to patients at six months of orthodontic treatment; however, the difference was non-significant statistically (p = 0.76).Conclusion: This clinical investigation revealed that the number of WSLs increased significantly during the first six months of treatment and then increased gradually until the final 12 months. During the first few months of treatment, doctors should assess the patients' dental hygiene habits and, if necessary, take further precautions to prevent demineralization.
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