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Utility of the Dental Aesthetic Index in Industrialized and Developing Countries
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1989AbstractTo be truly useful, an index must be applicable universally without modification. The data presented in this article support the use of the standard DAI without modification to assess need for orthodontic treatment in both developing and industrialized countries. When students from Thailand, Australia, the German Democratic Republic, and Native
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Prevalence of malocclusion in high school students in Japan according to the Dental Aesthetic Index
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1993Abstract – The Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI) was used to evaluate malocclusion in Japanese high school students (n= 409, ages 15–18 yr). The purpose of this study was to obtain basic data concerning malocclusion in Japanese high school students. This study used a sample of students from randomly selected urban and rural high schools in Japan's Kyushu ...
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Evaluation of orthodontic treatment using the Dental Aesthetic Index
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1994This investigation evaluates dental esthetic differences of orthodontic patients before and after treatment. The orthodontic treatment provided for patients in this investigation involved the use of removable appliances in 85% of the cases, use of fixed appliances in 2% of the cases, and a combination of fixed and removable appliances in 13% of the ...
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2020
Supplemental material, R2_Annexes_READY_YES for Relationship between the Dental Aesthetic Index and Discrepancy Index by Sonia P Plaza, Claudia M Aponte, Sonia R Bejarano, York J Martínez, Soraya Serna and Diana M Barbosa-Liz in Journal of ...
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Supplemental material, R2_Annexes_READY_YES for Relationship between the Dental Aesthetic Index and Discrepancy Index by Sonia P Plaza, Claudia M Aponte, Sonia R Bejarano, York J Martínez, Soraya Serna and Diana M Barbosa-Liz in Journal of ...
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Dental Aesthetic Index (Dai) Score Among Patients with Antero-Posterior Basal Bone Discrepancy
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2021Aim: To determine the mean Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI) malocclusion score among patients with Antero-posterior basal bone discrepancy (APBBD) and to assess the treatment need of the patients with horizontal jaw deformities as calculated by DAI guidelines.
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1996
This article compares and contrasts two orthodontic indices, the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN), and the Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI). Both contain esthetic and clinical criteria. Both accept the premise that a significant benefit of orthodontic treatment is improved esthetics and, by inference, social and psychological well-being.
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This article compares and contrasts two orthodontic indices, the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN), and the Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI). Both contain esthetic and clinical criteria. Both accept the premise that a significant benefit of orthodontic treatment is improved esthetics and, by inference, social and psychological well-being.
J, Jenny, N C, Cons
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1999
Resources for publicly funded dental programs may never be sufficient to accommodate unlimited orthodontic service demands. There is therefore an obligation to ensure that they are preferentially provided to those patients most likely to derive the greatest benefits.
K, Danyluk, C, Lavelle, T, Hassard
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Resources for publicly funded dental programs may never be sufficient to accommodate unlimited orthodontic service demands. There is therefore an obligation to ensure that they are preferentially provided to those patients most likely to derive the greatest benefits.
K, Danyluk, C, Lavelle, T, Hassard
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[Objective evaluation of orthodontic treatment need with Dental Aesthetic Index].
Orvosi hetilap, 2018To evaluate the frequency and severity of the malocclusions and treatment need in a group of adult patients in Târgu-Mureș, dividing them up according to age and gender.Sixty-four, randomly selected patients were divided up according to age and gender.
Silvia Izabella, Pop +5 more
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2019
This study aimed to explore the perception of orthodontic treatment need by using the Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI) and the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN).A cross-sectional study was conducted on a representative random sample (N = 248) of adolescents aged 12 years. The DAI and both components of IOTN were used to evaluate malocclusion.
Silvia A S, Vedovello +6 more
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This study aimed to explore the perception of orthodontic treatment need by using the Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI) and the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN).A cross-sectional study was conducted on a representative random sample (N = 248) of adolescents aged 12 years. The DAI and both components of IOTN were used to evaluate malocclusion.
Silvia A S, Vedovello +6 more
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Community dental health, 2011
To assess prevalence of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment needs among 12 year old Indians using the Dental Aesthetic Index, and to find its association with dental caries.927 schoolchildren were randomly selected and their DAI and dentition status scores were recorded as per 1997 World Health Organization criteria.
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To assess prevalence of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment needs among 12 year old Indians using the Dental Aesthetic Index, and to find its association with dental caries.927 schoolchildren were randomly selected and their DAI and dentition status scores were recorded as per 1997 World Health Organization criteria.
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