WOS: 000414431100001PubMed ID: 30112490Objective: To evaluate patients' and parents' perception of removable, fixed rigid, and fixed hybrid functional appliances and to compare their impacts on anxiety and discomfort during treatment in different age groups and genders. Methods: Data were gathered by means of a questionnaire that included items presumed to be associated with orthodontic compliance. A self-administered questionnaire was used to quantify patients' and parents' perceptions. Three groups were formed regarding the type of functional appliance used: fixed rigid (Functional Mandibular Advancer, FMA), fixed hybrid (Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device, FRD), and removable (Twin Block, TB). Two separate questionnaires were used for the p...
Introduction: There is limited evidence available that focuses on the experiences of adult patients ...
Introduction: Our objective was to determine changes in oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL)...
Objective: To assess parents' and caregivers' view of the first twelve months of adolescents' orthod...
Objective:To evaluate patients’ and parents’ perception of removable, fixed rigid, and fixed hybrid ...
Objective: To evaluate patients and parents perception of removable functional, fixed functional, an...
Objective: To evaluate the problems as perceived by the patients during orthodontic treatment with r...
Objective: To compare patients' expectations of the impact of wearing fixed orthodontic appliances o...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: orthodontic appliances that treat dental anomalies may...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the determinant factors of discomfort attributed to the use of fixed ortho...
OBJECTIVE: To compare patients' perceptions of fixed and removable appliance therapy for correction ...
The relevance of the problem and aim of the work– patients treated with removable orthodontic applia...
Introduction: There is limited evidence available reporting the impact of functional appliances on t...
Objectives: Orthodontic appliances are known to cause patients difficulty with eating. Learning m...
Objective: To study the impact of orthodontic treatment on the quality of life in two patient groups...
Background and objectives: Recent years have seen increased research investigating treatment outcome...
Introduction: There is limited evidence available that focuses on the experiences of adult patients ...
Introduction: Our objective was to determine changes in oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL)...
Objective: To assess parents' and caregivers' view of the first twelve months of adolescents' orthod...
Objective:To evaluate patients’ and parents’ perception of removable, fixed rigid, and fixed hybrid ...
Objective: To evaluate patients and parents perception of removable functional, fixed functional, an...
Objective: To evaluate the problems as perceived by the patients during orthodontic treatment with r...
Objective: To compare patients' expectations of the impact of wearing fixed orthodontic appliances o...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: orthodontic appliances that treat dental anomalies may...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the determinant factors of discomfort attributed to the use of fixed ortho...
OBJECTIVE: To compare patients' perceptions of fixed and removable appliance therapy for correction ...
The relevance of the problem and aim of the work– patients treated with removable orthodontic applia...
Introduction: There is limited evidence available reporting the impact of functional appliances on t...
Objectives: Orthodontic appliances are known to cause patients difficulty with eating. Learning m...
Objective: To study the impact of orthodontic treatment on the quality of life in two patient groups...
Background and objectives: Recent years have seen increased research investigating treatment outcome...
Introduction: There is limited evidence available that focuses on the experiences of adult patients ...
Introduction: Our objective was to determine changes in oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL)...
Objective: To assess parents' and caregivers' view of the first twelve months of adolescents' orthod...