Introduction:
Orthodontic treatment has increasingly focused on enhancing facial esthetics, combined with smile design playing a crucial role in patient satisfaction. The smile arc, a natural curvature of the upper incisors relative to the lower lip during a smile, is central to creating facial harmony.
Aim:
This study examines orthodontists’ awareness and utilization of various vertical bracket positioning techniques, including smile arc protection (SAP) and the Systematic Anterior and Mesiodistal Reference Approach (SAMRA) combined approach, to maintain smile esthetics during treatment.
Methodology:
A total of 89 orthodontists participated in this study, comprising 50 males and 39 females. A semi-structured questionnaire was distributed via Google Forms to assess their knowledge, practices, and opinions on bracket positioning. Key areas included bracket positioning techniques, use of diagnostic tools, and familiarity with techniques middle facial axis point, MBT, SAP, and SAMRA.
Results:
The survey revealed that while 75% of orthodontists were aware of SAP, only a small proportion (4.6%) used it consistently, with 41% using it rarely. Similarly, 52.6% of orthodontists were aware of the SAMRA approach, but only a few of orthodontists employed it regularly. Most orthodontists (44.6%) used a single bracket positioning technique across all cases, while 51.8% of orthodontists relied on visual examination rather than diagnostic tools like orthopantomograms (OPGs). MBT was the most popular technique, favored by 69.9% of respondents.
Conclusion:
While some orthodontists are aware of newer techniques, not many actively practice them. This highlights the need for greater awareness and education to help practitioners confidently adopt these advanced methods.