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Public perceptions and understanding of risks associated with do-it-yourself orthodontics: a survey study

    1. [1] Roseman University of Health Sciences

      Roseman University of Health Sciences

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, ISSN-e 1989-5488, Vol. 14, Nº. 9 (September), 2022, págs. 712-718
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The purpose of this study was to evaluate general public’s perception, knowledge and preferences on orthodontic treatment rendered by an orthodontist versus the “Do-It-Yourself” orthodontics (DIYO) concept without professional supervision. The secondary objective was to assess laypeople’s awareness on the risks and limitations of DIYO.

      A 24-question online survey questionnaire was administered to 526 laypeople who had no professional experience or background in dentistry and orthodontics. All data was collected over 3 days (July 20-23, 2020) by Qualtrics server and forwarded to the principal investigator. Statistical analysis was done with statistical software SPSS® version 26.

      The most important reason for laypeople to opt for DIYO is financial reason. People who have undergone orthodontic treatment know the difference between a general dentist and an orthodontist, whereas people who have not had orthodontic treatment are less likely to know the difference. Of the 285 people who did not receive orthodontic treatment before by a dental professional, 43 have considered DIYO. 122 of the 526 people considered DIYO, and 79 of the 122 had orthodontic treatment before. 26 of the 122 did not consider the clinical exam and diagnostic records important and would be comfortable without in-person supervision. 83 of the 122 would be comfortable not having in-person supervision, and still considered this treatment modality “Doctor-Directed”.

      The main reason laypeople utilize DIYO is the low cost. Some DIYO users do not consider risks involved and a small percentage consider their own dentist to be responsible if any issues arise with DIYO. One third of survey respondents will consider DIYO in the future.


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