2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2008.04.014
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Perceptions of preoperative expectations and postoperative outcomes from orthognathic surgery: Part I: Turkish female patients

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“…Modig et al 18 used both quantitative and qualitative measures. They reported that 72% of patients had an improvement in aesthetics and social 10 32 4 a, b, c Lee et al 15 36 3 a, b, c Turker et al 16 30 2 d, j Nicodemo et al 17 29 2 c Modig et al 18 security, while 91% and 19% reported an improvement in chewing and speech, respectively. They also gave an insight into the reasons why patients seek orthognathic surgery, with 55% of patients desiring an improvement in bite function and 30% desiring an improvement in appearance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Modig et al 18 used both quantitative and qualitative measures. They reported that 72% of patients had an improvement in aesthetics and social 10 32 4 a, b, c Lee et al 15 36 3 a, b, c Turker et al 16 30 2 d, j Nicodemo et al 17 29 2 c Modig et al 18 security, while 91% and 19% reported an improvement in chewing and speech, respectively. They also gave an insight into the reasons why patients seek orthognathic surgery, with 55% of patients desiring an improvement in bite function and 30% desiring an improvement in appearance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turker et al 16 reported that 76% of patients were very satisfied with the surgical result, with 90% of patients expressing complete correction and improvement in their postoperative image. Sixty-three percent of patients reported an absolute improvement in self-confidence and 40% an improvement in social adjustment.…”
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“…16 In particular, correction of the lower facial area by mandibular setback in Class III patients to achieve an improved facial profile with a reduced facial convexity angle and a less accentuated chin may lead to an extreme alteration in appearance. 17 On the one hand, the radical change in the profile with reduction of the facial convexity angle may contribute significantly to the delay in getting used to the new appearance, which was shown through the negative correlation with the changes in self-consciousness scores, whereas on the other hand, profile changes, including reduction of the labiomental angle and extension of the N-Pg distance, positively affected the QoL.…”
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“…sorusuna %94.4 olumlu yanıt verdiği gö-rülmektedir. Türker ve arkadaşlarının 17 çalışmasında ise olumlu yanıt veren hasta yüzdesi %70 olarak rapor edilmektedir. Çalışmaya dahil edilen hastaların %13'ü kararsız olduğunu ifade ederken yine %13'ü de olumsuz yanıt vermiştir.…”
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