Background: Orthodontic correction of dentofacial abnormalities is a crucial component of oral health because it enhances overall oral health-related quality of life, optimal function, periodontal health, and aesthetics. This study sought to determine whether otolaryngologists recommend patients to orthodontists, whether they are adequately knowledgeable about the fundamentals of orthodontics, and whether they check for orthodontic problems in their patients.
Materials And Method: We conducted a survey study of otolaryngologists in Gujarat, India.
The leading intent of the present questionnaire is to assess the ratio of the concerned population as well as the treatment approach of craniofacial deformities among Gujarat citizenry. The theme of Google Form was used for 100 partakers to record responses via sending the questionnaire in English and Gujarati languages through WhatsApp and Emails. From the 100 respondents which are from laymen of Gujarat, 62.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims And Objectives: The purpose of this survey was to assess postgraduate students' knowledge of orthodontic direct printed aligners and their opinions of the treatment modalities that can be used with them.
Materials And Methods: 198 postgraduate learners were given a questionnaire consisting of 25 questions via Google Forms as part of this web-based survey. Results: Compared to their male counterparts, women were more knowledgeable about direct printed aligners.
Background: Because orthodontists work long hours and maintain a relationship with each patient for many years prior to the end of treatment, they may encounter unusually stressful situations.
Materials And Methods: A self-administered, anonymous survey was disseminated to orthodontic residents and practitioners in India. The survey includes 29 probable stressors.