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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Dent Assoc. 2020 Jul;151(7):480–490.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.adaj.2020.03.040

Table 2 –

Association between malocclusion traits and oral health-related quality (OHRQoL) of life among children with OI aged 8 to 10 years*.

CPQ8–10 Oral Symptoms Functional Limitation Emotional Well-Being Social Well-Being
Posterior open-bite (No) 1 1 1 1 1
 Yes 2.14 (0.54– 8.57) 0.95 (0.24– 3.81) 2.53 (0.58– 10.97) 1.03 (0.21– 5.12) 2.11 (0.45– 9.81)
Anterior open-bite (No) 1 1 1 1 1
 Yes 2.84 (0.45– 17.97) 1.67 (0.29– 9.54) 1.82 (0.23– 14.32) 4.39 (0.36– 18.35) 1.43 (0.16– 12.41)
 Missing (n=10) 10.21 (0.81– 129.71) 2.91 (0.24– 35.26) 4.23 (0.25– 71.63) 37.78 (1.21– 112.20) 6.31 (0.31– 129.69)
Posterior crossbite (No) 1 1 1 1 1
 Yes 0.68 (0.21– 2.27) 0.51 (0.16– 1.68) 1.75 (0.46– 6.61) 0.56 (0.13– 2.36) 1.30 (0.31– 5.52)
Anterior crossbite (No) 1 1 1 1 1
 Yes 2.64 (0.64– 11.01) 2.53 (0.66– 9.62) 2.25 (0.49– 10.23) 3.51 (0.64– 19.22) 1.13 (0.23– 5.68)
Angle’s classification (Cl I) 1 1 1 1 1
 Cl III 4.81 (0.89– 25.96) 5.15 (0.91– 29.38) 0.77 (0.13– 4.51) 1.97 (0.29– 13.54) 1.82 (0.25– 13.08)
 Others 20.71 (2.31– 185.08) 15.69 (1.72– 143.27) 1.37 (0.16– 11.59) 15.67 (1.22– 201.57) 2.24 (0.19– 25.78)
*

Results are adjusted for OI types and gender and reported as Odds Ratio (95% Confidence Interval).