Frequency of orthodontic extraction

Introduction: The option of dental extraction for orthodontic purposes has been debated for more than 100 years, including periods when it was widely used in treatment, including the present, during which other methods are used to avoid dental extractions. The objective was to analyze the frequency...

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Main Authors: Camila de S. Dardengo, Luciana Q. P. Fernandes, Jonas Capelli Júnior
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dental Press Editora 2016-02-01
Series:Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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spelling doaj-70c930ecf7824d03954d1278854450562020-11-24T21:22:27ZengDental Press Editora Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics 2177-67092016-02-01211545910.1590/2177-6709.21.1.054-059.oarS2176-94512016000100054Frequency of orthodontic extractionCamila de S. DardengoLuciana Q. P. FernandesJonas Capelli JúniorIntroduction: The option of dental extraction for orthodontic purposes has been debated for more than 100 years, including periods when it was widely used in treatment, including the present, during which other methods are used to avoid dental extractions. The objective was to analyze the frequency of tooth extraction treatment performed between 1980 and 2011 at the Orthodontic Clinic of Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). Material and Methods: The clinical records of 1484 patients undergoing orthodontic treatment were evaluated. The frequency of extractions was evaluated with regard to sex, Angle's classification, the different combinations of extractions and the period when orthodontic treatment began. Chi-square test was used to determine correlations between variables, while the chi-square test for trends was used to assess the frequency of extractions over the years. Results: There was a reduction of approximately 20% in the frequency of cases treated with tooth extraction over the last 32 years. The most frequently extracted teeth were first premolars. Patients with Class I malocclusion showed fewer extractions, while Class II patients underwent a higher number of extraction treatment. There were no statistically significant differences with regard to sex. Conclusion: New features introduced into the orthodontic clinic and new esthetic concepts contributed to reducing the number of cases treated with dental extractions. However, dental extractions for orthodontic purposes are still well indicated in certain cases.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512016000100054&lng=en&tlng=enTratamento ortodônticoExtraçãoFrequência
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author Camila de S. Dardengo
Luciana Q. P. Fernandes
Jonas Capelli Júnior
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Luciana Q. P. Fernandes
Jonas Capelli Júnior
Frequency of orthodontic extraction
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Tratamento ortodôntico
Extração
Frequência
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Luciana Q. P. Fernandes
Jonas Capelli Júnior
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title Frequency of orthodontic extraction
title_short Frequency of orthodontic extraction
title_full Frequency of orthodontic extraction
title_fullStr Frequency of orthodontic extraction
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publisher Dental Press Editora
series Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
issn 2177-6709
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Introduction: The option of dental extraction for orthodontic purposes has been debated for more than 100 years, including periods when it was widely used in treatment, including the present, during which other methods are used to avoid dental extractions. The objective was to analyze the frequency of tooth extraction treatment performed between 1980 and 2011 at the Orthodontic Clinic of Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). Material and Methods: The clinical records of 1484 patients undergoing orthodontic treatment were evaluated. The frequency of extractions was evaluated with regard to sex, Angle's classification, the different combinations of extractions and the period when orthodontic treatment began. Chi-square test was used to determine correlations between variables, while the chi-square test for trends was used to assess the frequency of extractions over the years. Results: There was a reduction of approximately 20% in the frequency of cases treated with tooth extraction over the last 32 years. The most frequently extracted teeth were first premolars. Patients with Class I malocclusion showed fewer extractions, while Class II patients underwent a higher number of extraction treatment. There were no statistically significant differences with regard to sex. Conclusion: New features introduced into the orthodontic clinic and new esthetic concepts contributed to reducing the number of cases treated with dental extractions. However, dental extractions for orthodontic purposes are still well indicated in certain cases.
topic Tratamento ortodôntico
Extração
Frequência
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