L. Lagerstrom et al., Outcome of a scheme for orthodontic care: a comparison of untreated and treated 19-year-olds, SWED DENT J, 24(1-2), 2000, pp. 49-57
The organization of the orthodontic service within the Public Dental Health
Service in the southern part of the county of Halland, Sweden is described
, and data for the provision of treatment are presented. The aim of this st
udy was to examine the outcome of this service by studying the prevalence o
f malocclusion and residual need, as well as attitudes to treatment in prev
iously treated and untreated individuals. Three samples of 19-year-olds wer
e established: patients treated by specialists (n=132), patients treated by
general practitioners (GP) (n=132), and untreated individuals (n=492). All
samples were examined clinically, and radiographs, photographs, and study
casts were obtained from the two treated groups. Attitudes to own teeth and
orthodontic treatment were recorded by use of questionnaires. Deviant occl
usal traits were recorded, and all the individuals were categorised accordi
ng to a treatment need index.
Generally, good occlusal conditions were observed in all samples. More devi
ant traits were observed in individuals that had been treated by GPs, and s
ignificant differences were observed for overjet, overbite, and crowding co
mpared to the other samples. The majority of individuals belonged to the li
ttle/no treatment need index categories. Of those treated by GPs, one third
belonged to the moderate (22%) or urgent (11%) need categories. About 10%
reported dissatisfaction with their dental appearance, but only 2% expresse
d a desire for (further) orthodontic treatment.