Medicina (Aug 2024)

Well-Being of Orthodontic Patients Wearing Orthodontic Appliances

  • Rugilė Nedzinskaitė,
  • Benedikta Augytė,
  • Dalia Smailiene,
  • Arūnas Vasiliauskas,
  • Kristina Lopatiene,
  • Egle Zasčiurinskiene,
  • Giedre Trakiniene

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60081287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 8
p. 1287

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: Orthodontic appliances may cause discomfort for patients. This could influence the person’s psychological well-being. The aim of this study was to examine the psychological health of patients wearing orthodontic appliances. It is important to analyze the well-being of patients during orthodontic treatment because it is started in a young age and it may affect one’s psychological health. Therefore, for doctors and patients, it is important to understand and take every aspect of the treatment into consideration when deciding when to start the treatment and what appliance to choose. Materials and Methods: A total of 339 patients filled out an anonymous questionnaire. They were divided into four groups according to their age and type of appliance. The main reasons to seek treatment were crooked teeth and a bad bite. There was a statistically significant difference between women and men as women sought treatment because of crooked teeth; meanwhile, men indicated bad bite as their main reason for seeking treatment. Results: A total of 48.7% of subjects noted that they were feeling good during treatment; however, 4% of all patients noted that they were feeling bad. A total of 45% of subjects stated that they felt unhappy at least sometimes. A total of 43% of subjects felt stress. Conclusions: Even though patients indicated various negative aspects on their well-being during treatment, for the majority of the subjects, the end results significantly increased their psychological well-being.

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