Parents' satisfaction with their child's orthodontic care: a comparison of orthodontists and pediatric dentists.
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PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of orthodontic care between orthodontists and pediatric dentists when measured by parental satisfaction. METHODS Six pediatric dentists and 5 orthodontists participated in the study. Quality of care was measured using the peer assessment rating (PAR) occlusal index, treatment duration, and parental satisfaction. Parental satisfaction was evaluated using a 25-item questionnaire measuring 3 dimensions: (1) treatment process; (2) psychosocial effects of treatment; and (3) treatment outcomes. The questionnaire items were scored on a scale of "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree." RESULTS At baseline, no differences were seen in the gender, starting dentition, and permanent teeth extractions of patients treated by the orthodontist and pediatric dentists. Statistically significant differences were seen in patients': (1) pretreatment age; (2) race; (3) primary teeth extractions; (4) treatment stages; and (5) pre-PAR scores. No statistically significant differences between orthodontists and pediatric dentists were observed regarding overall parental satisfaction or the dimensions of satisfaction. These results did not change after controlling for potential confounding factors such as patient's age, gender, starting dentition, treatment stage, extraction recommendations, pre-PAR score, treatment duration, and percentage PAR reduction. CONCLUSIONS The quality of orthodontic care, when measured by parental satisfaction, was similar between orthodontists and pediatric dentists. This indicates that, as far as parents are concerned, pediatric dentists performed orthodontic treatment to the same high standard as orthodontists.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Pediatric dentistry
دوره 27 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005