Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population

Thirty-one patients treated at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya, were assessed for their satisfaction following orthognathic surgery. The female to male ratio was 22:9 with an age range of 17 to 36. Almost all patients (97) listed appearance as one of their rationales for surgery. More...

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Main Authors: Siow, K.K., Ong, S.T., Lian, C.B., Ngeow, Wei Cheong
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spelling my.um.eprints.29802019-09-24T08:13:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/2980/ Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population Siow, K.K. Ong, S.T. Lian, C.B. Ngeow, Wei Cheong R Medicine R Medicine (General) RK Dentistry Thirty-one patients treated at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya, were assessed for their satisfaction following orthognathic surgery. The female to male ratio was 22:9 with an age range of 17 to 36. Almost all patients (97) listed appearance as one of their rationales for surgery. More males (78) than females (59) wanted functional improvement, while more females (91) than males (33) hoped for improvement in self-confidence. All patients reported esthetic improvement while 68 each reported improvement in mastication and self-confidence. Slightly more than half (52) chose esthetic improvement as the single most important factor resulting in satisfaction. Almost ninety percent of male patients claimed satisfaction with functional improvement, while 68 of those who found satisfaction in improved self-confidence were females. Eighty-seven percent rated their post-surgical changes as being well accepted by their family. The impact of these findings on the success of the surgery and the need to reinforce verbal communication with printed pamphlets are emphasized. Nihon University School of Dentistry 2002-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/2980/1/Satisfaction_of_Orthognathic_Surgical_Patients_in_A_Malaysian_Population.pdf Siow, K.K. and Ong, S.T. and Lian, C.B. and Ngeow, Wei Cheong (2002) Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population. Journal of Oral Science, 44 (3-4). pp. 165-171. ISSN 1343-4934 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0037711086&partnerID=40&md5=3a3a09bedb02acaac4297c912e658458
institution Universiti Malaya
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topic R Medicine
R Medicine (General)
RK Dentistry
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R Medicine (General)
RK Dentistry
Siow, K.K.
Ong, S.T.
Lian, C.B.
Ngeow, Wei Cheong
Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population
description Thirty-one patients treated at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya, were assessed for their satisfaction following orthognathic surgery. The female to male ratio was 22:9 with an age range of 17 to 36. Almost all patients (97) listed appearance as one of their rationales for surgery. More males (78) than females (59) wanted functional improvement, while more females (91) than males (33) hoped for improvement in self-confidence. All patients reported esthetic improvement while 68 each reported improvement in mastication and self-confidence. Slightly more than half (52) chose esthetic improvement as the single most important factor resulting in satisfaction. Almost ninety percent of male patients claimed satisfaction with functional improvement, while 68 of those who found satisfaction in improved self-confidence were females. Eighty-seven percent rated their post-surgical changes as being well accepted by their family. The impact of these findings on the success of the surgery and the need to reinforce verbal communication with printed pamphlets are emphasized.
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author Siow, K.K.
Ong, S.T.
Lian, C.B.
Ngeow, Wei Cheong
author_facet Siow, K.K.
Ong, S.T.
Lian, C.B.
Ngeow, Wei Cheong
author_sort Siow, K.K.
title Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population
title_short Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population
title_full Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population
title_fullStr Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population
title_full_unstemmed Satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a Malaysian population
title_sort satisfaction of orthognathic surgical patients in a malaysian population
publisher Nihon University School of Dentistry
publishDate 2002
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