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Effect of Pre-treatment Photographs on Oral Hygiene Maintenance in Orthodontic Patients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Photographs
Oral Hygiene
Interventions
Device: Showing Pre-treatment photographs of the patient
Registration Number
NCT06010797
Lead Sponsor
Rehmat Memorial Post Graduate Dental Teaching Hospital
Brief Summary

Dental photography is an essential component of orthodontic treatment. Photographs enable the clinician to keep record of different stages of treatment. Other uses are for treatment planning, communicating with the patients and other specialists, comparison of pre-treatment and post-treatment changes, for research purpose and also for patient's motivation. Images captured before, during and after treatment provide legal protection when necessary. In the orthodontic discipline, at least three extra-oral and five intra-oral photographs are recommended. Extra-oral photographs should correctly reflect patient's appearance and intra-oral photographs should show complete dentition and occlusion.

Oral hygiene is controlled by the patient during orthodontic treatment which requires proper motivation. Motivational methods are classified as chair-side education, message reminders, behavioral modification and Hawthorne effect. Patients' motivation plays an important role in maintaining favorable oral hygiene. A number of studies have shown the effect of motivational methods on oral hygiene improvement. In one of these studies, 80 patients who needed orthodontic treatment were selected and randomly distributed into two equal groups as control group and study group. The study group patients were included in a Whatsapp where they shared their own photographs (selfies) and received text messages, while the control group patients were not included in any Whatsapp group. Baseline PI scoring was 0.48(0.34) in control group and 0.41(0.32) in study group, After 3 months PI scoring was 1.72(0.33) in control group and 1.68(0.40) in study group. Results showed that sharing of selfies improves oral hygiene compliance in Orthodontic patients.

The purpose of this study was to determine probable effect of pre-treatment photographs on oral hygiene maintenance in orthodontic patients. To our knowledge no such study has been done previously. This would help us in making patients understand the importance of oral hygiene maintenance. The results will also be used by other practitioners.

Detailed Description

Randomized Controlled Trial Design:

1. Participants:

Orthodontic patients.

2. Intervention:

Patients' own pre-treatment dental photographs.

3. Study group:

Orthodontic patients who are shown dental photographs.

4. Comparison group:

Orthodontic patients who are not shown dental photographs.

5. Outcome:

Good oral hygiene measured by plaque index.

6. Block randomization:

To decrease selection or accidental bias patients were assigned group A or B using block randomization technique. Blocks were created, size of each block was 4 with 2 'A's and 2 'B's. For 2 groups there were 6 possible blocks. From random number table a random sequence of blocks was generated. Patients were then assigned groups according to blocks.

7. Subjects:

I. Group 1:

Included 30 patients and these patients were shown full extra-oral and intra-oral photographs.

II. Group 2:

Included 30 patients and these patients were not shown any photographs. All subjects received similar oral hygiene instructions. Those in group A were shown their photographs while those in B were not shown any photographs.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients of both genders
  • Between age 13-25 years
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with previous orthodontic treatment
  • Handicapped patients
  • Patients with any systemic disease
  • Generalized periodontal disease
  • Congenital malformations

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Orthodontic patients who are shown pre-treatment photographsShowing Pre-treatment photographs of the patientGroup A included 30 patients who were shown their pre-treatment extra-oral and intra-oral photographs.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Good oral hygiene measured by plaque index3 months

Plaque scores at T0 and T1 were compared to assess improvement in oral hygiene

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Rehmat Memorial Dental Postgraduate Teaching Hospital

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Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtaunkha, Pakistan

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