Health-related Quality of Life and Satisfaction of the Patient Following Orthognathic Surgery in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

G. Duhduh, T. Arishi, Omar A Darraj, A. Alqadi
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Ab s t r Ac t Introduction: Most patients undergo orthognathic surgery (OS) to improve their beauty and correct functional imbalances. OS is also performed in the case of temporomandibular joint disorders to reduce facial pain and enhance the quality of life of patients. Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the quality of life of patients who undergo OS in terms of esthetic appearances, chewing, and postoperative complications and to assess the percentage of satisfaction among patients in terms of facial appearances, friends’ and relatives’ opinions, and functional performance of the oral cavity. Materials and methods: Data of 73 patients who underwent OS in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were collected from their medical records. A brief questionnaire was prepared on the basis of previous studies with some modifications. Data were collected and a questionnaire was answered via a telephone interview with these patients. Questions were related to the patients’ basic demographic information and their postoperative complications, such as swelling, pain, chewing difficulty, and snoring. The second part was introduced as a questionnaire designed by the researchers to measure the patients’ satisfaction regarding OS. This questionnaire was related to the appearance of the face from the side and front views and to the level of attractiveness perceived by patients themselves and their relatives and friends after OS. This questionnaire also included improvements in oral functions, such as chewing. The overall performance of the oral cavity was assessed. Data were analyzed using SPSS. Results: A total of 50 patients completed the telephone interview and the examination. The highest number of subjects was in the young age group of 19–25 years. Of these patients, 31 (62%) showed a positive result on the snoring outcomes, and 25 (50%) complained of pain and swelling. Furthermore, 33 (66%) and 27 (54%) patients reported improvements in chewing and facial esthetic outcomes, respectively. More than 50% of the patients were satisfied in their facial appearance from the side and front views. Patients’ perception of their attractiveness and their friends’ and family’s opinion about their facial appearance recorded were between 60% and 62%. Other questions dealing with improvements in eating, chewing, and overall oral cavity performance gained 42–18%. All variables showed significant differences at the level of p value more than 0.050. Conclusion: Overall, the majority of the OS patients showed positive results in terms of chewing, snoring, facial esthetics, pain, and swelling during their recovery time. Patients are mostly satisfied with the overall facial attractiveness results as well as the opinions of their relatives and friends. Clinical significance: OS is performed to enhance the appearance and function of the oral cavity, which may end with a positive effect of the patient’s oral function, self-esteem, and social interaction.
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沙特阿拉伯王国正畸手术后患者的健康生活质量和满意度
简介:大多数患者接受正颌手术(OS)来改善他们的美和纠正功能失衡。对于颞下颌关节紊乱的患者也可进行骨臼手术,以减轻面部疼痛,提高患者的生活质量。目的:本研究的目的是从美观外观、咀嚼和术后并发症方面评估手术患者的生活质量,并评估患者在面部外观、亲友意见和口腔功能表现方面的满意度百分比。材料与方法:收集沙特阿拉伯王国73例行OS的患者病历资料。在以往研究的基础上进行了一些修改,编制了一份简短的问卷。收集数据,并通过电话访谈对这些患者进行问卷调查。问题涉及患者的基本人口学信息和术后并发症,如肿胀、疼痛、咀嚼困难和打鼾。第二部分是研究人员设计的问卷,用于测量患者对OS的满意度。本问卷与手术后患者的侧面和正面面部外观以及患者本人和其亲友所感知的吸引力水平有关。该问卷还包括口腔功能的改善,如咀嚼。评估口腔的整体性能。数据采用SPSS进行分析。结果:50例患者完成了电话访谈和检查。以19 ~ 25岁的年轻年龄组人数最多。在这些患者中,31人(62%)的打鼾结果呈阳性,25人(50%)抱怨疼痛和肿胀。此外,33名(66%)和27名(54%)患者分别报告咀嚼和面部美观结果的改善。超过50%的患者对侧面和正面的面部外观满意。患者对自己的吸引力的感知以及他们的朋友和家人对他们面部外观的看法记录在60%到62%之间。其他涉及饮食、咀嚼和口腔整体表现改善的问题增加了42-18%。各变量在p值大于0.050的水平上差异显著。结论:总体而言,大多数OS患者在恢复期间在咀嚼、打鼾、面部美观、疼痛和肿胀方面均有积极的结果。患者大多对整体的面部吸引力结果以及他们的亲戚和朋友的意见感到满意。临床意义:进行口腔手术是为了改善口腔的外观和功能,最终可能对患者的口腔功能、自尊和社会交往产生积极的影响。
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World Journal of Dentistry
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期刊介绍: World Journal of Dentistry (WJD), an official publication of International Association of General Dentistry (IAGD), is a masterpiece ledger in dental research fraternity facilitating real-time peer-reviewed information on the subject. Its scope covers high quality and rationale research pertaining to the benefit of dental sciences, especially detailing the applied clinical aspect. The journal policies are directed to publish research applicable to the work field of a general dentist; the facts, thereby, can be utilized for the best welfare of the end users, i.e. patients. World journal of dentistry does not limit itself to any specialization and, therefore, interests a wide range of readers throughout the globe. It also recognizes potential research establishing correlations between dental and general health, thereby giving due consideration to applied aspects of medical sciences over dentistry. Since its inception in 2010, the journal has invited manuscripts for submission from all over the world with prompt and prominence acceptance to interventional and longitudinal studies. The journal is committed to publish uncommon work in the state of the art and abide by international publication and IAGD policies for ethical demarcation and due standardization.
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