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Impact of orthognathic surgery on quality of life. Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons [J Oral Maxillofac Surg] Journal article

 
TitleImpact of orthognathic surgery on quality of life.
Author(s)Lee S, McGrath C, Samman N 
InstitutionDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Hong Kong Faculty of Dentistry, Prince Philip Dental Hospital, Hong Kong.
SourceJ Oral Maxillofac Surg 2008 Jun; 66(6):1194-9.
MeSHAdult
Educational Status
Facial Asymmetry
Female
Health Status
Humans
Male
Malocclusion
Oral Surgical Procedures
Postoperative Period
Quality of Life
Questionnaires
Sickness Impact Profile
Statistics, Nonparametric
Treatment Outcome
AbstractPURPOSE: To determine changes in quality of life (QOL) following orthognathic surgery in patients with dentofacial deformity, using generic health, generic oral health, and condition-specific QOL approaches.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-six patients were evaluated at baseline presurgical (T(0)), 6 weeks postoperatively (T(1)), and 6 months postoperatively (T(2)). Generic health-related QOL was assessed using the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), generic oral health-related QOL was assessed by the 14-item Short Form Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14), and condition-specific QOL was assessed by the 22-item Orthognathic Quality of Life Questionnaire (OQLQ).
RESULTS: There was a significant reduction (deterioration) in SF-36 summary physical (P < .01) and mental health scores (P < .001) at 6 weeks after surgery but no significant change in overall OHIP-14 or OQLQ scores. At 6 months after surgery, SF-36 summary scores returned to baseline levels and significant reduction (improvements) in OHIP-14 (P < .001) and OQLQ mean scores (P < .001) were observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Significant changes in QOL occurred following orthognathic surgery. A marked but transient deterioration in many aspects related to general well being was noted in the early postoperative period and significant improvement was documented by 6 months. A comprehensive assessment of QOL using generic health, generic oral health, and condition-specific approaches proved useful in determining such changes.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18486784
  
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