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J Orthod ; 44(2): 97-104, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28387601

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: (1) To undertake a service evaluation of the Index of Orthognathic Functional Treatment Need (IOFTN). (2) To determine its suitability to replace the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN) in the assessment of patients with dentofacial deformity. DESIGN: Laboratory- and questionnaire-based study. SETTING: UK hospital-based orthodontic department. METHODS: Cohen's Kappa was used to assess inter- and intra-operator reliability for the IOTN and the IOFTN against 30 orthognathic patients' models scored to a 'gold standard'. Questionnaires gathered feedback on ease of use of the IOFTN. Change in treatment need status for a further 60 orthognathic patients was estimated utilising the IOTN, the IOFTN and a modified IOTN (mIOTN). RESULTS: Inter-operator agreement with the 'gold standard' for the IOTN and the IOFTN ranged from 0.64-0.90 and 0.61-0.91, respectively. Intra-operator agreement for the IOTN and the IOFTN ranged from 0.46-1.00 to 0.59-0.95, respectively. Mean feedback score was 9.08 out of a maximum score of 10. Overall, 88.9% of patients scored grades 4 or 5 on the IOFTN (IOTN = 87.8%; mIOTN = 77.8%). CONCLUSIONS: The IOFTN is simple and reliable to use. It is an appropriate aid in the prioritisation of surgical patients. Further recommendations are given.


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Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need , Malocclusion , Humans , Reproducibility of Results , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Eur J Prosthodont Restor Dent ; 19(3): 99-104, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22645790

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Resin bonded bridgework (RBB) is a technique often overlooked by practitioners despite a large amount of evidence supporting the technique. In Cork University Dental School an evidence-based, standardised approach for the delivery of RBB by undergraduate students has been developed over the past 10 years. The aim of this study was to evaluate the success of this standardised approach on the delivery of RBB by students. 222 bridges were reviewed which had been delivered over a 6 year time period between 2002 and 2007. A success rate of 84.1% was achieved with a mean survival time of 41 months. This study illustrates that predictable and highly successful RBB can be delivered by inexperienced clinicians using an evidence-based, standardised approach.


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Denture, Partial, Fixed, Resin-Bonded/standards , Education, Dental , Evidence-Based Dentistry , Prosthodontics/education , Students, Dental , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Dental Restoration Failure , Denture Design , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Ireland , Male , Mandible/pathology , Maxilla/pathology , Middle Aged , Patient Satisfaction , Retrospective Studies , Survival Analysis , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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