1.Diskrepansi Saiz Gigi Intermaksila dan Kesannya terhadap Hasil Rawatan Ortodontik (Intermaxillary Tooth Size Discrepancies and Its Effect on Orthodontic Treatment Outcome)
ASMA ASHARI ; ASMAK SHAARI ; KHAIRIL AZNAN MOHAMED KHAN ; ASMA ALHUSNA ABANG ABDULLAH
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2021;19(No.2):69-76
Intermaxillary tooth size discrepancy (TSD) is the disproportion in patients’ tooth size that is usually referred to the
Bolton analysis. This size imbalance may also affect the outcome of orthodontic treatment. Therefore, this retrospective
study was conducted to determine the prevalence of intermaxillary tooth size discrepancy (TSD) beyond 2 standard
deviation (2 SD) from Bolton’s mean in orthodontic patients and to evaluate the effect of TSD beyond 2 SD of Bolton’s
mean on orthodontic treatment outcomes. A total of 226 sets of orthodontic study models that met the selection criteria
were selected from 3077 orthodontic cases. Bolton's analysis of the anterior and overall ratios was performed on each
of the pre-treatment models. The orthodontic treatment outcomes for the cases which were identified of having TSD
beyond 2 SD were evaluated and any interventional techniques to improve the outcome of the treatment were recorded.
The results showed that 29.20% of cases had TSD beyond 2 SD of Bolton’s mean. 26.54% of cases had anterior ratio of
more than 2 SD. Meanwhile, 7.08% of cases had an overall ratio greater than 2 SD. Of all cases with TSD beyond 2 SP,
most of these cases (62.12%) had affected the outcome of orthodontic treatment. In conclusion, there is more than one
quarter of orthodontic patients present with TSD beyond 2 SD of Bolton’s mean which may influence the outcome of
orthodontic treatment. Intervention techniques should be carefully planned to achieve satisfactory treatment outcomes.
2.Methods of Delivering Oral Hygiene Instructions Among Orthodontic Patients: The Past, Current and Future (Cara Penyampaian Arahan Penjagaan Kebersihan Mulut Kepada Pesakit Ortodontik: Dahulu, Kini dan Akan Datang)
DEBORAH ANNE NATHAN DHANARAJU ; NOOR SAM AHMAD ; NURUL ASYIKIN YAHYA ; ASMA ALHUSNA ABANG ABDULLAH
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2023;21(No.2):47-59
This review paper aims to present the evolution in methods of delivering oral hygiene information to orthodontic
patients. Orthodontic fixed appliance treatment confers numerous benefits to patients in terms of occlusion, function and
aesthetics, but it is associated with unwanted consequences due to challenges in maintaining oral hygiene. The ways of
delivering oral hygiene information to patients have progressed over the years. Recent years have seen an increase in
the popularity of incorporating technology in delivering oral hygiene information and monitoring of oral hygiene
practices. The use of video-based instructions to web-based platforms such as Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
and social media platforms such as YouTube, Instagram and TikTok have all become a mode of oral hygiene information
conveyance. Mobile apps are now a popular means to keep track of oral care practices such as toothbrushing frequency.
The active ingredients of oral care products have improved providing a greater anticariogenic and antiplaque effect to
the user as have the design of toothbrushes and even dental floss. In the future, more advanced technology may be used,
such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, to create intelligent machines that can help educate patients
on oral health maintenance and improvement.
3.Methods of Instruction on Knowledge Retention Among Orthodontic Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Umi Mardhiyyah Mat Ali ; Asma Alhusna Abang Abdullah ; Nurul Asyikin Yahya
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.3, September):79-84
Introduction: Delivering oral hygiene instruction is one of the integral parts of orthodontic treatment. However, there is scarce information regarding the impact of audiovisual method on knowledge retention among orthodontic patients. This study aimed to assess knowledge retention of the patient after instruction delivered in audiovisual (AV) method and compare it to the standard written and verbal (WV) method. Methods: This prospective clinical trial was conducted on 60 patients aged 13 to 40 years. They were randomized into the audiovisual group (n=30) and written & verbal group (n=30). Patients’ knowledge retention was measured using a self-administered questionnaire in Google form, immediately after instruction given as short-term retention and long-term retention for three timepoint, i.e., 1-month, 3-month, and 6-month. Results: There was a significant improvement in knowledge for both AV and WV methods at immediate and 1-month assessment and the knowledge retained until 6-month follow up. The AV method demonstrated a significantly higher increase in knowledge retention at immediate and 1-month than the WV method. Conclusion: The AV method was significantly more effective in improving patient's knowledge retention compared to the written & verbal methods. Repetition of instruction also influence the retention of knowledge.
4.Penggunaan Aplians Penahan Ortodontik Boleh Tanggal Bagi Pengekalan Hasil Rawatan Ortodontik - Ulasan The Use of Removable Retainers to Maintain the Results of Post-Orthodontic Treatment – A Review
LEW XIAN ; ASMA ASHARI ; ALIZAE MARNY FADZLIN SYED MOHAMED ; LAU MAY NAK ; ROHAYA MEGAT ABDUL WAHAB ; ASMA ALHUSNA ; FARINAWATI YAZID
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2021;19(No.2):51-61
Retention phase is fundamental in orthodontic treatment. Around 70% of patients are subjected to relapse postorthodontic treatment. The risk of relapse can be minimized by prescribing a retainer suitable to a patient’s pre-treatment
clinical condition and based on retention characteristics of retainers. When removable retainers are prescribed,
responsibility of maintaining tooth stability lies on patients. Recent idea has been proposed that removable retainer
should be worn indefinitely in order to maintain the treatment result. Therefore, the understanding of retention
characteristics of removable retainers is important for promoting patient compliance and satisfaction. This article
focuses on reviewing the use of removable retainers in relation to preferences among clinicians, patient acceptability,
effectiveness, compliance, as well as retention regimes. An electronic search was conducted in the PubMed/MEDLINE,
ScienceDirect and Scopus database. The search was performed up to June 2020 using a variety of keywords including
orthodontic retainers, Hawley, vacuum formed and retention. Among the 248 publications that were initially searched,
total of 56 publications were finally included. Twenty-seven were observational (6 prospective; 16 cross-sectional, 4
retrospective, and 1 case series), fourteen experimental, fourteen review articles, and one opinion piece. Although quite
a number of reviews on removable retainers were available, several significant papers have been published recently.
Furthermore, a guideline on retention regime is warranted.