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West Indian Med J ; 61(2): 180-6, 2012 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23155967

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: This prospective cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the normative and perceived orthodontic treatment needs of children aged 11-12 years in a Caribbean country, Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS: One author, an experienced orthodontist, examined 367 children using the Dental Health Component (DHC) of the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN) to assess the normative need. The same orthodontist administered the questionnaire to assess the patient's perceived needs using the Aesthetic Component (AC) of the IOTN and the Oral Aesthetic Subjective Impact Scale (OASIS). RESULTS: The DHC and the AC of the IOTN and the OASIS showed respectively that 61.4%, 2.5% and 0.6% of the children had definite need for orthodontic treatment. The female proportion of the sample was more than the target population but the perceived need and normative need for orthodontic treatment did not depend significantly (p < 0.05) on the gender or ethnicity of the subjects of this study. The perception of need for orthodontic treatment differed inversely from the normative need and this is seen to be significant (p < 0.05) when OASIS was used. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately three out of five children in Trinidad and Tobago have a great (or very great) need for orthodontic treatment for dental health reasons.


Assuntos
Índice de Necessidade de Tratamento Ortodôntico , Má Oclusão/epidemiologia , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Má Oclusão/diagnóstico , Má Oclusão/terapia , Trinidad e Tobago/epidemiologia
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West Indian Med J ; 61(6): 631-4, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23441360

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: A study was done to estimate the orthodontic manpower requirements of Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS: A questionnaire was administered via e-mail to 9 of 11 orthodontists. Information from a population census, a report on the orthodontic treatment needs of children in Trinidad and Tobago and this questionnaire were used to calculate the number of orthodontists and chairside orthodontic assistants needed in Trinidad and Tobago. RESULTS: On average, 50 per cent of the 289 patients treated by each orthodontist in Trinidad and Tobago annually are children. Approximately, 13 360 patients can be expected to demand orthodontic treatment every year in this country. The number of orthodontists and chairside assistants required to treat these patients was estimated to be 44 and 154, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Currently, Trinidad and Tobago only has a quarter of the number of orthodontists and orthodontic chairside assistants required to treat the number of patients in need. As the demand is relatively high in Trinidad and Tobago and the number of orthodontists has increased slowly and inadequately for the past decade, the orthodontists are likely to remain adequately employed and happy with their job unlike dentists who are currently in private practice for less than a year.


Assuntos
Necessidades e Demandas de Serviços de Saúde , Ortodontia , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Determinação de Necessidades de Cuidados de Saúde , Trinidad e Tobago , Recursos Humanos
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Caribbean medical journal ; 73(2): 21-23, Dec. 2011. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-18141

RESUMO

We report a case of a 9 year-old Trinidadian girl of East Indian descent with thalassemia major presenting to the University of the West Indies Child Dental Health Clinic with two features of malocclusion as the chief complaints. Subsequent extra-oral radiographic findings included classical characteristics of Thalassemia major: enlargement of marrow spaces, expansion of the maxilla and 'hair-on-end" effect of the skull.


Assuntos
Criança , Humanos , Feminino , Talassemia , Desenvolvimento Maxilofacial , Anormalidades Maxilofaciais , Trinidad e Tobago
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West Indian Med J ; 54(4): 257-60, 2005 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16312194

RESUMO

A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of the crib and positive reinforcement in eliminating anterior open bites and increased overjets caused by digit-sucking. The overjet and overbite were measured using an overjet ruler at the start and end of the seventeen-week observation period. Forty patients consented to participate but measurements were only obtained for 11 subjects. The trend in this study is that the crib is more effective than positive reinforcement in preventing digit-sucking.


Assuntos
Sucção de Dedo/psicologia , Má Oclusão/terapia , Aparelhos Ortodônticos , Reforço Psicológico , Criança , Feminino , Sucção de Dedo/efeitos adversos , Sucção de Dedo/terapia , Hábitos , Humanos , Masculino , Má Oclusão/etiologia , Grupo Associado , Punição
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West Indian med. j ; 54(4): 257-260, Sep. 2005. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-472955

RESUMO

A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of the crib and positive reinforcement in eliminating anterior open bites and increased overjets caused by digit-sucking. The overjet and overbite were measured using an overjet ruler at the start and end of the seventeen-week observation period. Forty patients consented to participate but measurements were only obtained for 11 subjects. The trend in this study is that the crib is more effective than positive reinforcement in preventing digit-sucking.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Aparelhos Ortodônticos , Má Oclusão/terapia , Reforço Psicológico , Sucção de Dedo/psicologia , Criança , Grupo Associado , Hábitos , Má Oclusão/etiologia , Punição , Sucção de Dedo/efeitos adversos , Sucção de Dedo/terapia
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Clin Orthod Res ; 4(2): 105-111, 2001 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11553092

RESUMO

The objective of this report is to present facial changes produced by the Twin Block appliance in three-dimensional visual and numerical formats. Using a C3D system, stereophotogrammetric records were made of two children with Class II division 1 malocclusions prescribed treatment with a Twin Block appliance. Three-dimensional images of their faces were captured. Comparison of specified regions of the three-dimensional images was made using landmark identification and superimpositions. In addition to obvious visual evidence, numerical data in the form of surface area measurements were also generated. The three-dimensional, C3D, system, provides a flexible imaging tool which should become increasingly useful as more improvements are made.

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