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100.1.#.a: González Murillo, José Antonio; Rabchinsky Jaet, David; Ondarza Rovira, Ricardo; Justus Doczi, Roberto; García López, Salvador

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720.#.#.a: González Murillo, José Antonio ; García López, Salvador ; Rabchinsky Jaet, David ; Ondarza Rovira, Ricardo ; Justus Doczi, Roberto

245.1.0.a: Self-confi dence, psycho-social impact and perceived treatment quality in young and adult patients after orthodontic treatment

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653.#.#.a: Self-esteem; social skills; care received; orthodontic treatment; malocclusion

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520.3.#.a: Objective: The aim of this study was to determine in a group of young patients and adults if the perception of their self-esteem, psychosocial development and quality of care improved after orthodontic treatment. Material and method: The sample consisted of 60 patients who were divided into four study groups: two groups were composed of 15 teenagers of both genders and the other two, with 15 adult patients of both genders. In all cases, their records and diagnoses were available for selecting patients treated with fi xed pre-adjusted orthodontic appliances and who had at least 6 mm of crowding in the upper arch. We implemented a modifi ed survey of psychosocial impact and a dental aesthetics questionnaire (PIDAQ), both instruments in order to assess the perception of self-esteem, psychosocial development and quality of care provided by the residents of the Department of Orthodontics of the Intercontinental University before and after the treatment. Results: It was determined that there was no statistically signifi cant difference in the perception of personal confi dence and in social skills pre- and post-treatment among young patients and adults. No significant difference was found in self-confi dence between male and female patients, or in the perception of the quality of care received between male and female patients. There was no statistically significant difference in the perception of quality of attention received among the young patients and adults. Conclusion: The self-esteem caused by the presence of malocclusions is very diffi cult to assess. It is evident, however, that patients seek orthodontic treatment for aesthetics reasons based on a social aspect that makes them feel better, which was more evident in adult patients.

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Self-confi dence, psycho-social impact and perceived treatment quality in young and adult patients after orthodontic treatment

González Murillo, José Antonio; Rabchinsky Jaet, David; Ondarza Rovira, Ricardo; Justus Doczi, Roberto; García López, Salvador

Facultad de Odontología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Mexicana de Ortodoncia, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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González Murillo, José Antonio, et al. (2018). Self-confi dence, psycho-social impact and perceived treatment quality in young and adult patients after orthodontic treatment. Revista Mexicana de Ortodoncia; Vol. 6 Núm. 1, 2018. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/59158

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Autor(es)
González Murillo, José Antonio; Rabchinsky Jaet, David; Ondarza Rovira, Ricardo; Justus Doczi, Roberto; García López, Salvador
Colaborador(es)
González Murillo, José Antonio ; García López, Salvador ; Rabchinsky Jaet, David ; Ondarza Rovira, Ricardo ; Justus Doczi, Roberto
Tipo
Artículo Técnico-Profesional
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
Self-confi dence, psycho-social impact and perceived treatment quality in young and adult patients after orthodontic treatment
Fecha
2018-06-15
Resumen
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine in a group of young patients and adults if the perception of their self-esteem, psychosocial development and quality of care improved after orthodontic treatment. Material and method: The sample consisted of 60 patients who were divided into four study groups: two groups were composed of 15 teenagers of both genders and the other two, with 15 adult patients of both genders. In all cases, their records and diagnoses were available for selecting patients treated with fi xed pre-adjusted orthodontic appliances and who had at least 6 mm of crowding in the upper arch. We implemented a modifi ed survey of psychosocial impact and a dental aesthetics questionnaire (PIDAQ), both instruments in order to assess the perception of self-esteem, psychosocial development and quality of care provided by the residents of the Department of Orthodontics of the Intercontinental University before and after the treatment. Results: It was determined that there was no statistically signifi cant difference in the perception of personal confi dence and in social skills pre- and post-treatment among young patients and adults. No significant difference was found in self-confi dence between male and female patients, or in the perception of the quality of care received between male and female patients. There was no statistically significant difference in the perception of quality of attention received among the young patients and adults. Conclusion: The self-esteem caused by the presence of malocclusions is very diffi cult to assess. It is evident, however, that patients seek orthodontic treatment for aesthetics reasons based on a social aspect that makes them feel better, which was more evident in adult patients.
Tema
Self-esteem; social skills; care received; orthodontic treatment; malocclusion
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN: 2395-9215

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