The impact of personality on adult patients' adjustability to orthodontic appliances

Author:

Cooper-Kazaz Rena1,Ivgi Inbal2,Canetti Laura3,Bachar Eytan4,Tsur Boaz5,Chaushu Stella6,Shalish Miriam7

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Lecturer and Director of Outpatient Service, Department of Psychiatry, Hadassah University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

2. Student, Department of Orthodontics, Hebrew University–Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

3. Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University and Department of Psychiatry, Hadassah University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

4. Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University and Department of Psychiatry, Hadassah University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

5. Instructor, Department of Orthodontics, Hebrew University–Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

6. Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Orthodontics, Hebrew University–Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

7. Clinical Lecturer and Director of Postgraduate Program, Department of Orthodontics, Hebrew University–Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact of psychological traits on patients' choice of orthodontic appliances and their adjustability to orthodontic treatment. Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 68 adult patients divided into three groups (28 buccal, 19 lingual, and 21 clear aligners). Prior to treatment participants filled out the Brief Symptom Inventory to assess symptoms of mental distress and the Narcissistic Vulnerability Scale to assess narcissistic personality traits. During the first week after appliance delivery and on day 14, patients completed a Health-Related Quality of Life questionnaire to assess their perception of pain and four areas of dysfunction. The correlation between personality traits and patients' reaction to treatment was evaluated. Results: Somatization was the only trait that affected the choice of lingual and clear aligner appliance. Reduced self-esteem regulation was associated with increased pain in all patients, while exploitation was associated with pain in lingual patients. Narcissistic vulnerability slightly influenced patients' adaptability to orthodontic appliances. Although adjustability to lingual appliances was the most difficult, only two parameters were affected by personality features. In the buccal group, adjustability was affected by numerous parameters. Adaptation to the clear aligner appliance was relatively uneventful and least affected by psychological features. Conclusion: Anxious individuals tend to prefer lingual and clear aligner appliances. The selection of lingual and clear aligner appliances governs the patient's response and recovery process, leaving little room for the effect of psychological features. On the other hand, the buccal appliance allows for greater impact of personality traits on adjustability.

Publisher

The Angle Orthodontist (EH Angle Education & Research Foundation)

Subject

Orthodontics

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