Gerzanic Lucia, Jagsch Reinhold, Watzke Ingeborg M
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, SMZ-Ost Donauspital Wien, Vienna, Austria.
Int J Adult Orthodon Orthognath Surg. 2002;17(2):75-81.
The psychologic profile of 100 consecutive patients undergoing orthognathic surgery for correction of Class II or Class III malocclusion was monitored in a prospective observational study. Patients and their relatives or friends completed questionnaires about their self-image before surgery, 6 weeks postoperatively, and 6 months postoperatively. Preoperatively, patients with Class III malocclusion felt significantly less attractive (P = .03), had slightly higher attention to physical appearance, and had slightly stronger feelings of insecurity regarding their facial appearance compared with Class II patients. Grading of attractiveness/self-confidence improved significantly in Class III patients at 6 weeks postoperatively (P = .006), while in Class II patients the improvement was less pronounced and only significant at 6 months postoperatively (P = .002). Grading of attractiveness/self-confidence by relatives/friends of patients with Class II and Class III was similar preoperatively, but was significantly higher for Class III patients 6 weeks postoperatively in comparison with Class II patients (P = .048). These data indicate that the psychologic profiles are significantly different between Class II and Class III patients preoperatively and show different dynamics postoperatively.
在一项前瞻性观察研究中,对连续100例接受正颌手术以矫正II类或III类错牙合畸形的患者的心理状况进行了监测。患者及其亲属或朋友填写了关于术前、术后6周和术后6个月自我形象的问卷。术前,与II类患者相比,III类错牙合畸形患者感觉自己的吸引力明显较低(P = 0.03),对容貌的关注度略高,对自己面部外观的不安全感略强。III类患者术后6周时吸引力/自信心评分显著改善(P = 0.006),而II类患者的改善则不太明显,仅在术后6个月时显著(P = 0.002)。II类和III类患者的亲属/朋友术前对吸引力/自信心的评分相似,但III类患者术后6周时与II类患者相比显著更高(P = 0.048)。这些数据表明,II类和III类患者术前的心理状况存在显著差异,术后呈现不同的动态变化。