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EFFECT OF MALOCCLUSION ON ADULTS’ ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT: A RESEARCH ANALYSIS

Journal: Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IAJPS) (Vol.05, No. 05)

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Page : 4158-4164

Keywords : TOQOL; teens; adults; Orthodontics; malocclusion.;

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Abstract

Abstract: The objective was to examine the Teen Oral Health-related Quality of Life (TOQOL) questionnaire for use in adults receiving orthodontic treatment and assess validity and reliability by age group. For this purpose teenagers from 5 to 18 years and adults 18 and over was selected and completed surveys at LMDC & AMDC Dentistry departments and hospitals. The survey consisted of socio demographic information, dental behavior questions, and the TOQOL instrument. Overall, 50 teens and 50 adults participated. The mean ages were 13 years for the teens and 32 years for the adults. Subjects were represented by both sexes. In general, scores overall and by domains were higher for adults than for teens, signifying a greater effect of the malocclusion on the quality of life. Mean TOQOL scores as well as emotional and social domain scores (P <0.001) were worse in adults than in teens (P <0.01). Construct validity was supported by strong an association of TOQOL scores with self-reported oral health. The Cronbach alpha was higher in adults overall and for all domains. As a result adults who come for orthodontic treatment appear to be more affected by their malocclusion than are teens. The total TOQOL score and the emotional and social domains were significantly higher for adults. The total TOQOL score and the emotional and social domains were significantly higher for adults than teens. This project suggested that TOQOL may be a useful way to measure the impact of malocclusion on the quality of life in both adults and teens. Key words: TOQOL, teens, adults, Orthodontics, malocclusion.

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