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Original Article

Symptoms in the masticatory system and related quality of life in prospective orthognathic patients

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Pages 402-406 | Received 30 Jan 2017, Accepted 22 Apr 2017, Published online: 13 May 2017
 

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between orthognathic patients’ self-reported symptoms in the head and neck region and their quality of life (QoL).

Material and methods: Participants included were consecutive patients (n = 50) referred to the assessment of orthognathic treatment need and voluntary first-year university students (n = 29). All participants filled in the Orthognathic Quality of Life Questionnaire (OQLQ) and a structured diary created by the authors. The median values of Orthognathic Quality of Life (OQOL) sum and subscores, satisfaction with oral function and number of awakenings were compared between patients and controls. Further, correlations between the OQOL sum and subscores, satisfaction with oral function and number of awakenings were analyzed.

Results: Patients reported significantly more symptoms (p = .013) and woke up significantly more often than the controls (p = .032). Their OQOL sum scores were significantly higher (indicating a lower OQOL) (p = .001), and they were significantly less satisfied with their oral function than the controls (p < .001). Among the awakened and not-rested patients, the most commonly reported symptoms were pain in the head and/or neck region and fatigue and/or stiffness in the jaws.

Conclusions: Experiences of pain and discomfort have a significant impact on patients’ OQOL and well-being.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank the personnel in the Turku unit of the Finnish Student Health Service for their valuable assistance in organizing this study. This study was supported by grants from the Finnish Dental Society Apollonia, the Orthodontic Division of the Finnish Dental Society, the Finnish Women Dentists’ Association, and by the Hospital District of South-West Finland and the Pirkanmaa Hospital District.

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