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DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2016.12.022
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Surgery-first orthognathic approach vs traditional orthognathic approach: Oral health-related quality of life assessed with 2 questionnaires

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“…In the "conventional" group the initial low scores of the questionnaires was caused by the frustration of wearing orthodontic braces for a long time and the progressive impairment in masticatory function and facial profile caused by dental decompensation. Overall, the quality of life is negatively influenced during the pre-surgical orthodontic treatment stage (28,39). Similar results were reported by Brucoli et al who compared the changes related to psychological well-being, selfesteem and quality of life between presurgical and postsurgical stages in patients undergoing conventional and surgery-first orthognathic treatments.…”
Section: Orthognathic Patients' Quality Of Lifesupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…In the "conventional" group the initial low scores of the questionnaires was caused by the frustration of wearing orthodontic braces for a long time and the progressive impairment in masticatory function and facial profile caused by dental decompensation. Overall, the quality of life is negatively influenced during the pre-surgical orthodontic treatment stage (28,39). Similar results were reported by Brucoli et al who compared the changes related to psychological well-being, selfesteem and quality of life between presurgical and postsurgical stages in patients undergoing conventional and surgery-first orthognathic treatments.…”
Section: Orthognathic Patients' Quality Of Lifesupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Oral Health Impact Profile evaluates the person's perception about quality of living in relation to oral condition including seven dimensions: functional limitation, physical pain, psychological discomfort, physical incapacity, psychological incapacity, social incapacity and difficulty doing usual jobs (28).…”
Section: Orthognathic Patients' Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationships and influences between QoL and psychological well-being (depression and anxiety) have also been the focus of some studies (Brunault et al 2016). There is a growing interest in the comparative outcomes of surgery-first versus the more traditional orthognathic approach as well (Pelo et al 2017), but the reporting of longitudinal QoL outcome data greater than 12 months post-surgery is still to happen.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the beginning of the treatment, surgery is performed without orthodontic preparation, and the orthodontic treatment is applied after the surgery. With this approach, patients benefit with the early correction of facial esthetics and psychosocial outcomes of improved body image at the beginning of the treatment [11][12][13] instead of worsening the facial appearance because of the presurgical decompensation of incisors as it is done in contemporary orthognathic surgery [11,14].…”
Section: Innovations In Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%