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Perceived, Desired, and Normatively Determined Orthodontic Treatment Needs inMale US Army Recruits

机译:美国陆军新兵中的感知,期望和规范确定的正畸治疗需求

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This study assessed perceived, desired, and normative need for orthodontic carein a systematic random sample of 576 male enlisted Army recruits at one Army post in fall 1990 Perceived and desired need were collected using a pretested questionnaire. Normative need was assessed on all participants by one dentist using the Treatment Priority Index. Results show that 16.3% of enlisted male Army recruits have severe or handicapping malocclusions, yet only one-third desire corrective treatment. Preference for orthodontic care is strongly influenced by the recruit's education level. We recommend that military health policymakers consider expanding access to adult orthodontic care for active duty military personnel to keep pace with the widening acceptance of adult orthodontic care by the general public and to keep the military health benefits package competitive with those in the civilian sector.

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