Author/Authors :
Eslamipour, Faezeh Departments of Dental Public Health and Orthodontics - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Tajmir Riahi, Farnaz Department of Orthodontics - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Etemadi, Milad Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - School of Dentistry - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Riahi, Alireza Graduate
Abstract :
Background: To determine patient orthodontic treatment need, appropriate self‑perceived
indices are required. The aim of this study was to assess the sensitivity and specificity of esthetic
component (AC) of the index of orthodontic treatment need (IOTN), oral esthetic subjective
index scale (OASIS), and visual analog scale (VAS) through dental health component (DHC) IOTN
as a normative index to determine the more appropriate self‑perceived index among young adults.
Materials and Methods: In this cross‑sectional study, a sample of 993 was randomly selected from
freshman students of Isfahan University. Those with a history of orthodontic treatment or current
treatment were excluded. DHC was evaluated by two inter‑ and intra‑calibrated examiners. Data
for AC, OASIS, and VAS were collected through a questionnaire completed by students. Descriptive
statistics, Mann–Whitney U‑test, and Spearman correlation test, were used for data analyses. Sensitivity,
specificity, positive and negative predictive values of self‑perceived indices were calculated through DHC.
Results: Sensitivity of AC, OASIS, and VAS for evaluating definite orthodontic treatment need was
calculated at 15.4%, 22.3%, and 44.6%, respectively. Specificity of these indices for evaluating definite
orthodontic treatment need was calculated at 92.7%, 90.5%, and 76.2% percent, respectively. All
self‑perceived indices had a significant correlation with together and with DHC (P < 0.01). Among
demographic factors, there was weak but significant correlation only between mother’s educational
level and VAS (P < 0.01).
Conclusion: Due to the sensitivity and specificity of the three self‑perceived indices, these indices
are not recommended for population screening and should be used as adjuncts to a normative
index for decision‑making in orthodontic treatment planning.
Keywords :
Dental Health Surveys , index of orthodontic treatment need , Self-Assessment , sensitivity , specificity