%A Bajaj, Twinkle %A Pakhale, Poorwa %A Verulkar, Amol %A Lohakpure, Ratnadip %A Potode, Niyati %A Khandelwal, Shivani %T Evaluation of awareness and knowledge of orthodontic extraction pattern in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment among the patient's guardian, general dentist, and oral surgeons: A survey in Central India %9 Original Article %D 2020 %J International Journal of Orthodontic Rehabilitation %R 10.4103/ijor.ijor_12_20 %P 101-105 %V 11 %N 3 %U https://www.orthodrehab.org/article.asp?issn=2349-5243;year=2020;volume=11;issue=3;spage=101;epage=105;aulast=Bajaj %8 July 1, 2020 %X Introduction: Extractions in orthodontics remain a relatively controversial concept still today. The present study was conducted to elucidate and evaluate the awareness and knowledge among the patient's guardian, oral surgeons, and general dentists on orthodontic extraction pattern being followed in the central parts of India. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey was conducted among the patient's guardian, oral surgeons, and general dentists in central parts of India through an e-survey using Google Forms. The sample size was 500 and e-mails were sent to 850 members through Google Form. Questionnaire was distributed and responses were evaluated. The online recorded information was converted into codes and analyzed. The analysis was done using descriptive statistics and expressed in the form of frequency and percentages. Results: Most of the responses by patient's guardian, dentist, and oral surgeon are for extracting teeth simultaneously on the same side per jaw and follow it accordingly, and also important finding of responses is for extracting teeth after starting orthodontic treatment. Conclusion: It was observed that most of the general dentists and oral surgeons agree with the cordial concept of extracting teeth simultaneously on the same side per jaw and follow it accordingly. It was observed to be comfortable for the patients in extracting teeth in two appointments as per the pain bearing capacity and convenience. %0 Journal Article %I Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications %@ 2349-5243