The perceptions of the three groups toward the benefits of ortho- dontic treatment were comparable in the psychosocial areas. Only 38.8% of pediatric dentists and 7.1% of general practitioners reported that they practiced orthodontics clinically. Results: In total, 25 orthodontists, 18 pediatric dentists, and 14 general practitioners completed the survey. The surveys included questions about the type of orthodontic treatment pro- vided, referral trends, and timing presumed benefits associated with successful orthodontic treat- ment and diagnosis and treatment plans of seven cases representing different malocclusions. Materialsandmethods: Twoonlinesurveysweree-mailedtopediatricdentists,generaldentistry practitioners, and orthodontists registered as members of the Saudi Dental Society and the Saudi Orthodontic Society. Abstract Objective: This study aims to assess the orthodontic diagnostic skills, referral patterns, and the perceptions of orthodontic benefits of pediatric and general dentists in comparison with orthodontists.
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