Impact of Awareness, Motivation, and Willingness on the Perception of Age as a Barrier in Adult Orthodontic Treatment: A Questionnaire-Based Study
Vikhyathi Dayanand, Rajesh RNG, Rony Kondody, Anushree MK, Roopa K

TL;DR
This study explores how awareness, motivation, and willingness affect adult perceptions of age as a barrier to orthodontic treatment.
Contribution
The study introduces a questionnaire-based approach to evaluate how age is perceived as a barrier in adult orthodontic treatment.
Findings
Younger adults showed higher awareness of orthodontic treatment options compared to older adults.
Cosmetic improvement was the primary motivation for orthodontic treatment among participants.
Despite concerns about time, cost, and appearance, a majority of participants expressed willingness to undergo treatment.
Abstract
Background and aim Orthodontic treatment has traditionally been associated with children and adolescents, as growth potential and skeletal adaptability were believed to optimize treatment outcomes. Adult orthodontics, however, was often overlooked due to concerns about aesthetics, treatment duration, and limited awareness. With the advent of advanced appliances such as ceramic brackets, lingual braces, and clear aligners, alongside a growing emphasis on aesthetics and self-image, orthodontic care has become increasingly relevant for adults. Despite these advancements, perceptions of age as a barrier to treatment persist, highlighting the need to evaluate awareness, motivation, and willingness among adults seeking orthodontic care. This study aimed to assess how awareness, motivation, and willingness influence adult patients’ perceptions of age as a barrier to orthodontic treatment…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · Digital Imaging in Medicine · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques
