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Psychoemotional assessment changes in patients treated with orthognathic surgery: pre- and postsurgery report. World journal of orthodontics. [World J Orthod] Journal article

 
Rispoli A, Acocella A, Pavone I, Tedesco A, Giacomelli E, Ortiz L, Scott AA 
Psychoemotional assessment changes in patients treated with orthognathic surgery: pre- and postsurgery report. [Journal Article]
World J Orthod 2004; 5(1):48-53.


AIM: To evaluate a sample of patients treated with orthognathic surgery, establishing the emotional and self-perception differences between the pre- and postsurgical assessment.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Several questionnaires (Body Dysmorphic Disorder Examination, State Trait Anxiety Inventory, Self-Rating Depression Scale, Oral Health Status Questionnaire, Post-Surgical Satisfaction Questionnaire) were administered to the sample of 30 patients; these were used to study the data related to body image, level of anxiety, eventual depressive status, quality of life, and postsurgical satisfaction.
RESULTS: The longitudinal study results outline the impact of orthognathic surgery on the psychological and emotional well-being of the patient and the need for the specialist to understand the emotional status and expectations of the patient.



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