PLATOON: Premature Loss of bAby Teeth and its impact On Orthodontic Need - protocol.
Lucy R BrownSophy K BarberPhilip E BensonSimon LittlewoodMark S GilthorpeJianhu WuSilviya NikolovaEman Al-NunuaimiDan MasonDagmar WaiblingerRosemary Rc McEachanPeter F DayPublished in: Journal of orthodontics (2019)
After informed consent/assent, orthodontic records will be collected, including extra and intra-oral photographs and alginate impressions for study models. Participants will also complete a measure of oral health-related quality of life (COHIP-SF 19). The records will be used to quantify space loss, identify other occlusal anomalies and assess orthodontic treatment need using the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need. For each outcome, summary statistics will be calculated and the data for children with and without PEPT compared. The records of the children identified to be in need of orthodontic treatment will be examined by an expert orthodontic panel to judge if this treatment should be undertaken at the time of the records or delayed until the early permanent dentition. Collecting robust records in the mixed dentition provides the clinical basis to link each stage of the causal chain and enable the impact of PEPT on orthodontic need to be characterised. This study is the first to provide the foundations for future longitudinal data collection allowing the long-term impact of PEPT to be studied.