Assessment Of Orthodontıc Treat-Mentneed And Severıty Of Malocclusıon In Schoolchıldren Aged 7 To 12 Years
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VOLUME: 17 ISSUE: 2
P: 183 - 188
August 2004

Assessment Of Orthodontıc Treat-Mentneed And Severıty Of Malocclusıon In Schoolchıldren Aged 7 To 12 Years

Turk J Orthod 2004;17(2):183-188
1. İstanbul Üniversitesi, Diş Hekimilği Fakültesi, Ortodonti Anabilim Dalı
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ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the severity of malocclusion and to assess the need for orthodontic treatment among 7-12 years old schoolchildren (246 girls, 266 boys). No subject had any history of craniofacial abnormalities and none had undergone prior orthodontic therapy. The Treatment Priority Index (TPI) was used to record and measure the malocclusions. To assess the range of malocclusions the “Malocclusion Severity Estimate” (MSE) was also used. The findings were that 41.4% of the observed population showed nor-mal occlusion, 39.6% had minor manifestation of malocclusion and treatment need was slight, 15.2% of the subjects showed definite malocclusion, 2.3% had severe malocclusion and 1.4% had a very severe handicap with a mandatory treatment requirement. The differences between the TPI values of the boys and girls were evaluated by chi-square, the TPI differences between ages were examined by using one way ANOVA. The differences between the TPI values of the boys and girls and the TPI differences between ages were not found statistically significant.

Keywords:
Epidemiology, treatment need, treatment priority index