Nadira Raevanisa, I. Narmada, A. Alida, Alexander Patera Nugraha, S. Ramadayanti, I. D. A. A. Pradnyaswari, Shailesh Deshmukh
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摘要
正畸疼痛(OP)是固定正畸治疗中牙齿长时间受力引起的主观感受。OP 是与口腔健康相关的生活质量 (OHRQOL) 的预测因子。了解 OP 对患者日常生活的影响程度非常重要,尤其是对口腔功能和社会影响。 评估固定正畸治疗患者的 OP 与 OHRQOL 之间的相关性。 比较疼痛评分量表用于评估疼痛强度,而口腔健康影响档案-14(OHIP-14)则用于评估 57 名在 Universitas Airlangga 牙科医院接受固定正畸治疗的早期(治疗 1-3 个月)患者的 OP 严重程度对 OHRQOL 的影响。此外,还分析了性别、年龄和错合畸形分类对其影响。数据采用斯皮尔曼相关性和双向方差分析(ANOVA)进行分析。 在治疗初期,大多数患者(53%)出现轻度 OP 和中度 OP(39%),一周后 OP 有所减轻。总体 OHRQOL 得分为(17.4 ± 8),表明对 OHRQOL 有负面影响。此外,OHRQOL 的身体限制、心理不适和心理限制等维度也呈正相关(r > 0.50)。不同年龄组在 OP 感知和 OHRQOL 方面存在明显差异(P < 0.05)。 在 Universitas Airlangga 牙科医院,固定正畸患者的 OP 强度与 OHRQOL 之间存在正相关。
Orthodontic pain is related to oral health-related quality of life in orthodontic patients
Orthodontic pain (OP) is a subjective experience induced by prolonged force on the teeth in fixed orthodontic treatment. OP acts as a predictor of aspects related to oral health-related quality of life (OHRQOL). It is important to understand the extent of the impact of OP on a patient’s daily life, especially on stomatognathic function and social impact.
To assess the correlation between OP and OHRQOL in fixed orthodontic treatment patients.
The comparative pain rating scale is used to assess pain intensity, while the oral health impact profile-14 (OHIP-14) assesses the impact of OP severity on OHRQOL of 57 patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment in the early stages of treatment (1–3 months of treatment) at the Dental Hospital, Universitas Airlangga. Gender, age, and malocclusion classifications were also analyzed for their influence. The data were analyzed using Spearman correlation and two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA).
In the initial phase of treatment, most of the patients (53%) experienced mild OP and moderate OP (39%), and OP was reduced over a week. The overall OHRQOL score was 17.4 ± 8, which indicates a negative impact on OHRQOL. There were also positive correlation dimensions of OHRQOL, which include the dimensions of physical limitations, psychological discomfort, and psychological limitations (r > 0.50). There was a significant difference between age groups in OP perception and OHRQOL (P < 0.05).
There was a positive correlation between OP intensity and OHRQOL experienced by fixed orthodontic patients at the Dental Hospital, Universitas Airlangga.