Korean J Orthod.
1988 Mar;18(1):105-112.
A study no the prediction of duration of orthodontic treatment in malocclusion
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Orthodontics, of Dentistry Seoul National University, Korea.
Abstract
- To predict duration of orthodontic treatment of malocclusion, 304 male and female patients whose orthodontic treatment was finished in department of orthodontics, Infirmary of dental college, Chosun University were studied. The duration of treatment was studied according to types of malocclusion, beginning ages of treatment, Hellman's dental ages, the determination of tooth extraction, types of tooth extraction and types of orthodontic appliance. The following results were obtained.
1. The duration of treatment was 18 months in Class I malocclusion, 20 months in Class II malocclusion and 24 months in Class III malocclusion.
2. The more early treatment was done, the more duration of treatment was needed according to beginning age of treatment and Hellman's dental ages.
3. Treatment of tooth extraction case was needed for 78 days more than that of non-extraction case.
4. The duration of treatment with unilateral extraction of premolars was the shortest (598 days) and that with single arch extraction of premolars was the longest (685 days) according to types of tooth extraction.
5. The duration of treatment by removable appliance was the shortest (237 days) and the combination of removable appliance, headgear and full banded appliance was the longest (1425 days) according to types of orthodontic appliance.
6. The duration of treatment was 18 months in typical orthodontic treatment with 4 extraction of premolar and full banded appliance.