1. Patients’ Perceptions To Reduced Orthodontic Treatment Time In Saudi Arabia
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Amal M Al-Zahrani, Amal M Abushal, Amal I Linjawi, and Bushra A Bakhamis
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Drug injection ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Treatment duration ,05 social sciences ,Significant difference ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Orthodontics treatment ,Dentistry ,Group comparison ,0506 political science ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Patient perceptions ,Statistical significance ,050602 political science & public administration ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Treatment time ,business ,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate patients' perceptions regarding orthodontic treatment duration, cost, and willingness to undergo different procedures and techniques available to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement in Saudi Arabia. Patients and methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Saudi Arabia from January to March 2019. Patients from multiple centers were electronically surveyed regarding their perception of orthodontic treatment duration, acceptance of appliances and techniques available to shorten the duration of orthodontic treatment, and how much increase in fees they were willing to pay for those appliances and techniques. Descriptive and group comparison statistics were conducted, and the significance level was set at p 18-25 years old), 67.5% female, 80% Saudi, 67.5% self-pay and 52% with annual income 0.05). 47.5% of the participants were able to pay for additional procedures. An increase in treatment fees was reported for up to (30-40%) for FDA approved teeth vibrators by 59% of the participants, followed by FDA approved drug injections by 33% of the participants. A significant difference in responses between the groups was reported according to gender and annual income (p
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- 2019