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Psychological evaluation of patients scheduled for orthognathic surgery. The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry. [J Nihon Univ Sch Dent] Journal article

 
Barbosa AL, Marcantonio E, Barbosa CE, Gabrielli MF, Gabrielli MA 
Psychological evaluation of patients scheduled for orthognathic surgery. [Journal Article]
J Nihon Univ Sch Dent 1993 Mar; 35(1):1-9.


Using a questionnaire, 41 patients scheduled for orthognathic surgery were evaluated pre- and postoperatively to determine some of their psychological characteristics and treatment outcome from the patient's standpoint. Among other conclusions, the results showed that some patients may not fully understand the details of their deformity, despite a full explanation by the orthodontist and surgeon. Expectations regarding treatment outcome may be unrealistic even in patients with valid self-motivation for surgery. Social adjustment usually improves after treatment. Functional changes were noticed by over 80% of the patients and esthetic changes in over 90%.



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