Banerjee Sujoy, Banerjee Rajlakshmi, Shenoy Usha, Agarkar Sanket, Bhattacharya Sangeeta
Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, VSPM DCRC, Nagpur, India.
Department of Prosthodontics, VSPM DCRC, Nagpur, India.
Indian J Dent Res. 2018 Jan-Feb;29(1):4-9. doi: 10.4103/ijdr.IJDR_113_16.
Pain is an important aspect of oral health-related quality of life (OHRQOL). Understanding how patients' pain experiences during their treatment affect their quality of life (QOL) is important and the absence of pain/discomfort is important for achieving a high QOL.
The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between pain and OHRQOL among patients wearing fixed orthodontic appliances and to evaluate whether patient motivation and counseling had an effect on the pain and discomfort.
The McGill-Short-Form with visual analog scale and present pain intensity and Oral Health Impact Profile-14 indices were used to determine the intensity and severity of pain and to evaluate the QOL of 200 adolescents undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment during different phases of treatment.
There was a significant correlation found between pain and the QOL of patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Overall score of OHRQOL increased significantly (mean 43.5 ± 10.9) in the initial phase of treatment where the incidence of severe to moderate pain was reported in 80% patients. Ninety-five percent patients felt pain or discomfort. After 1 day of appliance placement, more than 85% of patients experienced severe to mild pain whereas 9% of patients suffered very severe pain. Pain reduced over a week, and at the end of a month, 10.5% patients had moderate pain whereas majority, i.e., 58% of patients complained of only mild pain (P < 0.05).
Pain is important sequelae of orthodontic treatment and has a significant effect on the QOL of orthodontic patients, especially during the initial phases of treatment. Patient motivation and counseling by the orthodontist have a profounding effect in reducing the pain and discomfort, improving the QOL, and an overall improvement in the patient compliance affecting the successful outcome of the treatment.
疼痛是口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQOL)的一个重要方面。了解患者在治疗期间的疼痛经历如何影响其生活质量(QOL)很重要,并且没有疼痛/不适对于实现高生活质量至关重要。
本研究的目的是评估佩戴固定正畸矫治器的患者疼痛与OHRQOL之间的关系,并评估患者的动机和咨询是否对疼痛和不适有影响。
使用带有视觉模拟量表、当前疼痛强度的麦吉尔简表和口腔健康影响概况-14指数来确定疼痛的强度和严重程度,并评估200名接受固定正畸治疗的青少年在治疗不同阶段的生活质量。
正畸治疗患者的疼痛与生活质量之间存在显著相关性。在治疗初始阶段,OHRQOL的总体评分显著增加(平均43.5±10.9),80%的患者报告有中重度疼痛。95%的患者感到疼痛或不适。矫治器放置1天后,超过85%的患者经历了重度至轻度疼痛,而9%的患者遭受非常严重的疼痛。疼痛在一周内减轻,到一个月结束时,10.5%的患者有中度疼痛,而大多数患者(即58%)仅抱怨有轻度疼痛(P<0.05)。
疼痛是正畸治疗的重要后遗症,对正畸患者的生活质量有显著影响,尤其是在治疗初始阶段。正畸医生给予患者的动机激励和咨询对减轻疼痛和不适、改善生活质量以及全面提高患者依从性从而影响治疗的成功结果具有深远影响。