2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-19887/v2
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The Impact of General Self-efficacy and the Severity of Malocclusion on Acceptance of Removable Orthodontic Appliances in 10- to 12-year-old Patients

Abstract: Background: The patients’ acceptance of a treatment plan and their subsequent cooperation play a crucial role in achieving the best results in orthodontic treatments. Evidences show some personality traits such as general self-efficacy (GSE) and some dental traits such as severity of malocclusion are correlated with motivation of orthodontic treatment. These factors may predict the patients’ compliance and acceptance in using removable orthodontic appliances. This cross sectional study was conducted to assess … Show more

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“…Sie bedingt während der aktiven Behandlungsphase jedoch häufig zunächst funktionelle Einschränkungen und ggf. verschiedene orofaziale Schmerzsymptomatiken, sowie laut aktueller Studienlage eine anfängliche Reduktion der mundgesundheitsbezogenen Lebensqualität (MLQ) [7,8].…”
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“…Sie bedingt während der aktiven Behandlungsphase jedoch häufig zunächst funktionelle Einschränkungen und ggf. verschiedene orofaziale Schmerzsymptomatiken, sowie laut aktueller Studienlage eine anfängliche Reduktion der mundgesundheitsbezogenen Lebensqualität (MLQ) [7,8].…”
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“…According to the literature, adherence to treatment may be influenced by the patient's personality traits (8). Research on whether or not personality traits predict how patients adhere to orthodontic treatment has received considerable attention (9)(10)(11). Subjects who cooperate well tend to be energetic, enthusiastic, social, self-controlling, responsible, and/or hardworking Subjects who do not cooperate well, on the other hand, tend to be stubborn, independent, impatient, selfish, and/ or have low tolerance (12).…”
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confidence: 99%