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Psychological status of patients referred for orthognathic correction of skeletal ii and iii discrepancies

Burden, Donald J.
Hunt, Orlagh
Johnston, Chris D.
Stevenson, Michael
O'Neill, Ciaran
Hepper, Peter
Citation
Burden, Donald J. Hunt, Orlagh; Johnston, Chris D.; Stevenson, Michael; O'Neill, Ciaran; Hepper, Peter (2010). Psychological status of patients referred for orthognathic correction of skeletal ii and iii discrepancies. The Angle Orthodontist 80 (1), 43-48
Abstract
Objective: To establish the extent of psychological problems among patients who require orthognathic treatment. Materials and Methods: Five aspects of psychological functioning were assessed for 162 patients who required orthognathic treatment and compared with 157 control subjects. Results: Analysis of variance did not detect any significant difference in the five psychological scores recorded for the skeletal II, skeletal III, and control groups. The proportion of subjects with one or more psychological measure beyond the normal range was 27% for skeletal II subjects, 25% for skeletal III subjects, and 26% for control subjects. One skeletal II subject (1.5%), three skeletal III subjects (3%), and five control subjects (3%) required referral for psychological Counseling. Conclusions: The orthognathic patients did not differ significantly from the control subjects in their psychological status. (Angle Orthod 2010;80:43-48.)
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Publisher
The Angle Orthodontist (EH Angle Education & Research Foundation)
Publisher DOI
10.2319/022709-114.1
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland