Centre for Oral Bioengineering, Institute of Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Centre for Oral Bioengineering, Institute of Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2022 Feb;161(2):220-227. doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2020.07.039. Epub 2021 Sep 16.
The impact of hypodontia on quality of life is a relatively unexplored area. The limited research shows that the issues of importance for people with hypodontia can vary from those of patients undergoing routine orthodontic treatment. This research aimed to use generic and condition-specific scales to evaluate the impact of hypodontia on a young person's oral health-related quality of life, self-esteem, and aesthetics.
This prospective cross-sectional hospital-based study recruited 97 participants with hypodontia, aged 11-18 years. The following questionnaires were completed before the start of any planned treatment: child perception questionnaire, Bristol condition-specific questionnaire for hypodontia, child health questionnaire, and Oral Aesthetic Subjective Impact Scale. A priori sample size calculation determined a minimum of 65 participants were required, at the 5% level of significance, and with a power of 80%. The number was inflated to allow for dropouts/loss to follow-up by 30%.
A total of 323 teeth were missing; 58 subjects (36 female) showed mild (2 absent teeth), and 39 subjects (25 female) showed moderate to severe (>2 absent teeth) hypodontia. Forty-one (42%) patients were missing anterior teeth, with absent maxillary lateral incisors predominating. Significant differences were found for the overall child perception questionnaire (P = 0.01), emotional (P = 0.005), and social (P = 0.003) well-being; scores were highest in the moderate to severe hypodontia group, revealing the greatest negative impact. Similarly, overall Bristol condition-specific questionnaire for hypodontia (P <0.001), treatment (P = 0.001), appearance (P = 0.013), and other people's reaction (P <0.001) domains were all significant, with the moderate to severe group reporting higher levels of negative impact. No significant differences were observed in self-esteem or esthetics.
Hypodontia in young people appear to have a negative psychosocial impact, both in terms of its presentation and planned care.
缺牙症对生活质量的影响是一个相对尚未得到充分探索的领域。有限的研究表明,缺牙症患者的重要问题可能与接受常规正畸治疗的患者不同。本研究旨在使用通用和特定于病症的量表来评估缺牙症对年轻人口腔健康相关生活质量、自尊和美观的影响。
本前瞻性横断面医院基础研究招募了 97 名年龄在 11-18 岁的缺牙症患者。在开始任何计划治疗之前,完成了以下问卷:儿童感知问卷、布里斯托尔特定于缺牙症的问卷、儿童健康问卷和口腔美学主观影响量表。事先的样本量计算确定需要至少 65 名参与者,在 5%的显著水平和 80%的功率下。这个数字被膨胀了 30%,以允许因脱落/随访而损失。
共有 323 颗牙齿缺失;58 名受试者(36 名女性)表现出轻度(2 颗缺失牙),39 名受试者(25 名女性)表现出中度至重度(>2 颗缺失牙)缺牙症。41(42%)名患者缺失前牙,上颌侧切牙缺失为主。儿童感知问卷的整体评分(P=0.01)、情感(P=0.005)和社会(P=0.003)的幸福感存在显著差异,中重度缺牙症组的评分最高,表明负面影响最大。同样,布里斯托尔特定于缺牙症的问卷的整体评分(P<0.001)、治疗(P=0.001)、外观(P=0.013)和他人反应(P<0.001)领域均有显著差异,中重度组报告的负面影响水平更高。自尊或美学方面没有观察到显著差异。
年轻人的缺牙症似乎对其表现和计划治疗都有负面的社会心理影响。