Diagnosis and treatment planning in dentofacial deformities: Are we justified?

National journal of maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_34_24
Uday Kiran Uppada, David P Tauro, K P Senthilnathan
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Purpose: To understand the viewpoint of the patients who already underwent corrective jaw surgery in order to ascertain whether the clinicians are justified pertaining to their diagnosis and treatment planning of patients with dentofacial deformities.

Materials and method: In order to conduct this study, a predetermined questionnaire was designed to comprehend the thought process of patients who were already subjected to corrective jaw surgery in various surgical centers belonging to various states of south India. One hundred and thirty-six patients were enrolled in the survey. Demographic information, educational qualification, primary reason for undergoing corrective jaw surgery, whether they were convinced with the surgical treatment plan offered to them by the clinician following thorough evaluation, whether they were willing to proceed with a staged surgical treatment plan if offered, and whether they prefer a simple chair-side facial analysis which is time-consuming yet effective or advanced and sophisticated technology that can predict the surgical outcome were evaluated.

Results: It was observed that among the patients who underwent corrective jaw surgery, nearly 62% had both esthetic and functional concerns, while 27% had esthetic concerns and only 11% had functional concerns. The patients with esthetic concerns primarily had apprehensions pertaining to their lips and chin region followed by the jaws, while the functional concerns were primarily with regard to difficulty in chewing. It was observed that 77% of the patients with dentofacial deformity were willing for a staged surgical treatment plan for an optimal clinical outcome. Only 58% of patients felt that the investigations performed on them were sufficient to provide a proper treatment plan and an optimal clinical outcome, while 36% were unaware. It was noticed that 68% of the patients preferred a simple chair-side facial analysis over an advanced and sophisticated technology that can predict the clinical outcome.

Conclusion: On the basis of the inferences obtained from this study, it is wise to recommend that all the esthetic units of the face need to be taken into account while assessing the esthetics of a human face and not merely the relationships of the jaws. It can now be concluded based on the results obtained from this study that when one accomplishes a corrective jaw surgery purely constructed on the norms of the cephalometric analysis and data obtained from three-dimensional (3D) software solutions, it can inevitably fail to address few imperfections of the face. Therefore, for the diagnosis and planning treatment of dentofacial deformity patients, cephalometric analysis and 3D software solutions can only be used as an adjunctive diagnostic tools and clinical judgment needs to be given greater emphasis.

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牙面畸形的诊断和治疗计划:我们是否合理?
目的:了解已接受颌骨矫正手术患者的观点,以确定临床医生对牙面畸形患者的诊断和治疗计划是否合理。材料和方法:为了进行这项研究,我们设计了一份预先确定的问卷,以了解在印度南部各邦的各个外科中心已经接受下颌矫正手术的患者的思维过程。136名患者参加了这项调查。人口统计信息,教育程度,进行下颌矫正手术的主要原因,他们是否相信临床医生在彻底评估后提供给他们的手术治疗方案,如果提供分阶段的手术治疗方案,他们是否愿意继续,他们是更喜欢耗时但有效的简单的椅子边面部分析还是更先进更复杂的可以预测手术结果的技术。结果:在接受颌骨矫正手术的患者中,近62%的患者同时存在美观和功能问题,27%的患者存在美观问题,只有11%的患者存在功能问题。有审美问题的患者主要担心嘴唇和下巴区域,其次是颌骨,而功能问题主要是关于咀嚼困难。我们观察到77%的牙面畸形患者愿意接受分阶段的手术治疗计划以获得最佳的临床结果。只有58%的患者认为对他们进行的调查足以提供适当的治疗计划和最佳的临床结果,而36%的患者不知道。值得注意的是,68%的患者更喜欢简单的椅子边面部分析,而不是可以预测临床结果的先进复杂技术。结论:根据本研究得出的推论,明智的建议是,在评估人脸的美学时,需要考虑面部的所有美学单位,而不仅仅是颌骨的关系。根据本研究的结果可以得出结论,当一个人完成一个纯粹基于头颅测量分析规范和三维(3D)软件解决方案获得的数据的颌骨矫正手术时,它不可避免地无法解决面部的一些缺陷。因此,对于牙面畸形患者的诊断和计划治疗,头测分析和3D软件解决方案只能作为辅助诊断工具,需要更加重视临床判断。
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