Author:
Kumar Shetty Sharath,Kumar Y. Mahesh,G Ramkumar
Abstract
Background: Fixed orthodontic components used in orthodontic treatment can serve as a focal point for plaque and biofilm accumulation, leading to plaque-associated gingivitis. This occurs due to the intricate interaction between the host (patient) and the microbial environment surrounding these components. Alterations in gingival color, shape, size, texture, and contour should serve as warning signs for both the patient and the orthodontist, prompting them to take preventive measures against further progression. It's crucial to educate both the orthodontist and the patient about the potential complications linked to the gingival response during treatment. Methods: This Questionnaire study sample size of 150 was performed to evaluate the gingival problems faced by the patients undergoing fixed orthodontic therapy in Dakshina kannada population . Results: Most individuals undergoing orthodontic treatment were typically in the age range of 19 to 24 years old. There was a higher proportion of female participants compared to males, and the majority of them maintained good oral hygiene. Young adults demonstrated greater awareness and understanding of the treatment, which contributed to improved gingival health outcomes. Conclusion: The responsibility for maintaining oral health predominantly rests with the patient, who must ensure adherence to proper, effective, and thorough oral hygiene routines. It's imperative for every orthodontic patient to receive encouragement and education regarding the gingival changes associated with orthodontic treatment and the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene practices.
Publisher
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
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