Consent to orthodontic treatment

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Ernst S. [1 ]
Elliot T. [2 ]
Patel A. [3 ]
Sigalas D. [4 ]
Llandro H. [5 ]
Sandy J.R. [6 ]
Ireland A.J. [6 ]
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[1] Clevedon, Somerset
[2] Wareham, Dorset
[3] London, NW7 4QE, Mill Hill
[4] Penylan, Cardiff
[5] New Malden, Surrey
[6] Child Dental Health, Bristol Dental Hospital and School, Bristol, BS1 2LY, Lower Maudlin Street
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10.1038/bdj.2007.471
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Objective: To determine the level of patient and/or parent recall of previous consent to orthodontic treatment. Design: Patients and/or parents of children who had been consented for orthodontic treatment were asked to complete a questionnaire on consent at least six months into their treatment. Setting: Bristol Dental Hospital. Subjects and methods: Forty-one consecutive patients and eight of their parents, with a combined age range of 12-59 years, with 61% being female and 39% male. The patients, and where applicable their parents, were identifi ed as having previously signed a consent form at least six months previously. Each was asked to complete a questionnaire on aspects of the consent process. Results: Patients and parents demonstrated a high level of recall for the consent process concerning appliance type (89.8%), the reasons for treatment (96%), risks (75.5%), length of treatment (83.3%), the opportunity to ask questions (96%), and whether other information was provided (94%). However, further questioning on risks demonstrated poor recall for important factors such as decay (36.8%), root resorption (less than 21%), retention (56.3%) and length of retention (35%). Conclusions: Overall the consent process works well but specifi c areas of concern centre around the risks of orthodontic treatment. © 2007 Nature Publishing Group.
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