Patient Satisfaction Following Orthodontic Treatment: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have become increasingly important in orthodontic treatment as they reflect patients’ perceptions of treatment outcomes. Understanding patient satisfaction with orthodontic treatment is crucial for improving healthcare delivery and patient-centered care. This systematic review aimed to critically appraise the evidence regarding patient satisfaction after orthodontic treatment, exploring the effects of different treatment types, patient demographics, and other factors on satisfaction levels. This systematic review proves that patient satisfaction with orthodontic treatment is generally high, with fixed appliances and positive doctor-patient relationships contributing to higher satisfaction levels. However, the quality of the evidence was moderate to low, highlighting the need for further high-quality clinical studies in this area.
Participating researchers:
Dr. Abdulmalek M.H. Almasri,
Prof. Mohammad Y. Hajeer Prof. Mowaffak A. Ajaj
Dr. Alaa Oudah Ali Almusawi
Dr. Ahmad Salim Zakaria
Prof. Mohammad Khursheed Alam
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