A cost analysis of orthodontic space closure and implant treatment in patients missing maxillary lateral incisors with a long-term perspective

Author:

Hedmo Cecilia12ORCID,Lindsten Rune12ORCID,Josefsson Eva12,Davidson Thomas3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, The Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education , Jönköping , Sweden

2. School of Health and Welfare, Jönköping University , Jönköping , Sweden

3. Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University , Linköping , Sweden

Abstract

Summary Objective Few studies within orthodontics present both economic and clinical findings. Missing maxillary lateral incisors is a frequently occurring anomaly. The treatment alternatives most used are orthodontic space closure and prosthetic replacement of the missing tooth. Our aim is to compare the total societal costs of orthodontic space closure (SC) and implant therapy (IT) in patients missing maxillary lateral incisors. Methods Records of 32 patients treated with SC (n = 18) or IT (n = 14) due to missing maxillary lateral incisors were retrieved from the archives. Direct costs and indirect costs in the short- and long-term were analysed using a cost analysis with a societal perspective up of to 12 years post-treatment. Results Comparing cases treated with SC and IT, the difference in direct short-term costs for treatment is €735.54, whereas SC is the least costly. There is no difference between SC and IT in short-term parent loss of productivity, long-term loss of productivity, costs for transportation, or direct long-term costs. A difference was found between SC and IT—in favour of SC—when comparing patients’ loss of productivity (P = 0.007), short-term societal costs (P < 0.001), long-term societal costs (P = 0.037), and total societal costs (P < 0.001). Limitations There is a limited number of patient records. Local factors such as subsidies, urban versus rural areas, taxes, etc. can influence monetary variables, so the transferability to other settings may be limited. Conclusion Patients treated with SC have a lower total societal cost compared to patients treated with IT. There was a difference in productivity loss for patients between SC and IT; however, concerning other indirect parameters and direct long-term costs, there was no difference between the two treatments.

Funder

Academy for Health and Care

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Orthodontics

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