Role of Parents in Motivating Children for Orthodontic Treatment; A Cross-Sectional Study Done in Riyadh

Alanoud Abdulrahman M Alsultan, Norah Mohamed S Alghusen, Gharam Suliman S Alawwad, Khalid Abdullah M Alshamrani, Mutlaq Talal Sahan Aldewaish, Taibah Ahmed S Alhabib, Badr Soliman AlHussain
2021 International journal of pharmaceutical research and allied sciences  
This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the role of parents in motivating children for orthodontic treatment. The study subjects comprised parents and children who volunteered from different socio-economic classes and had different education levels. The role of parents in motivating children for orthodontic treatment was measured using a 15 items questionnaire. After ensuring the reliability of the questionnaire, differences across gender, education, and family income were seen using a
more » ... tical measure Chi-square through SPSS to determine the statistically significant differences (p<0.05). Findings revealed Forty-four percent were male participants, and fifty-five percent were female. Most parents completed their university (82%), and least just ended at the primary level (1.9%). Family income of greater sample falls between 20,000 0r more with stats of 40.3%. Female participants were in higher numbers and mostly parents wanted their child to wear braces for having a beautiful smile. In gender differences both gender wants the treatment for aesthetic purpose. University graduates were self-referred.
doi:10.51847/6wcgdxhwpu fatcat:rwt5msadijdhhfbl26u5xzqda4