Comparison of attitudes toward orthodontic treatment between adolescents in Beijing and in Yokohama
10.3321/j.issn:1002-0098.2008.11.009
- VernacularTitle:中国北京和日本横滨两地青少年正畸治疗认知程度的调查分析
- Author:
Hui DU
1
;
Yu-Xing BAI
;
Hong ZHU
;
Hirashita AYAO
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学口腔医学院
- Keywords:
Questionnaires;
Orthodontics;
Attitude;
Comparative study
- From:
Chinese Journal of Stomatology
2008;43(11):671-674
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To compare the attitudes toward orthodontic treatment between adolescents in Beijing, China and in Yokohama, Japan. Methods Standardized questionnaires were sent to 5500 adolescents in Beijing, China and 4646 adolescents in Yokohama, Japan. The data were analyzed statistically. Results In Beijing, 3964 questionnaires were returned (72.1%) while in Yokohama, 3291 questionnaires were completed (70.8% ). About 19.0% of the students had completed or were undergoing orthodontic treatment in Beijing while the corresponding figure was about 14.2% in Yokohama( P <0.001 ). A higher percentage of Japanese adolescents (79.2%) valued orthodontic treatment while 66.0% of the Chinese adolescents did. The adolescents in Yokohama had more knowledge about the period of orthodontic treatment than the adolescents in Beijing. A higher percentage of Japanese adolescents(78.6%) considered that malocclusion might influence the dental health than Chinese adolescents (65.7%) did. Conclusions Less percentage of the adolescents in Yokohama received orthodontic treatment than those in Beijing, The percentage of Japanese adolescents satisfied with orthodontic treatment was significantly higher than that of Chinese adolescents. The adolescents in Yokohama had more knowledge about orthodontic treatment than those in Beijing. A higher percentage of Japanese adolescents considered that malocclusion might influence the dental health.