Surgery-first or orthognathic surgery approach: Psychosocial and physical changes

GAMBARO Eleonora, VECCHI Camilla, Carla Maria Gramaglia, A. Losa, M. Giarda, E. Broccardo, BENECH Arnaldo, Patrizia ZEPPEGNO

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Abstract

Two surgical approaches exist for malocclusion: in the surgery-first approach the orthognathic surgery precedes the orthodontic treatment, treating facial esthetics first and then occlusion, whereas in the conventional approach (the orthodontics-first approach) the orthodontic treatment precedes the orthognathic surgery, treating occlusion first and then facial esthetics. The advantages of the surgery-first approach include the fact that patient's dental function, and facial esthetics are restored and improved soon after the beginning of treatment. Moreover, the entire treatment lasts only 1 to 1.5 years or less and orthodontic management is easier to achieve. Our study aims to compare patients undergoing surgery-first or orthognathic surgery approach as for as self-esteem, satisfaction with their appearance in the pre- and postoperative care, quality of life and psychosocial changes, are concerned. We recruited 50 patients undergoing surgery-first or orthognathic surgery approach at SC Maxillo-Facciale of Novara between October 2014 and December 2017. Assessment were performed at baseline (T0) and at follow-up (T1: 5 weeks; T2: 5–6 months), with Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES), Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI: only at T0), Short Form Health Survey 36 (SF-36), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), Resilience Scale for Adult (RSA), Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire (PIDAQ), Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14). Data collection is still ongoing. We expect to find a better quality of life and higher self-esteem in patients undergoing surgery first approach. Satisfaction is crucial for patients’ adherence to treatment and to avoid revolving door. Clinical implications will be discussed.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)S147
RivistaEuropean Psychiatry
Volume33
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2016

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