Appliance wear: the patient's point of view

Fifty-two patients (35 female, 17 male) completed questionnaires related to their experiences during the first 7 days of appliance wear (31 fixed, 21 removable) and then after 14 and 90 days. Most problems relating to discomfort and pain resolved within 4–7 days. The problems encountered with fixed...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of orthodontics 1997-08, Vol.19 (4), p.377-382
Hauptverfasser: Stewart, Fern Ng, Kerr, W. John S., Taylor, Philip J. S.
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Adaptation, Psychological
Chi-Square Distribution
Deglutition Disorders - etiology
Dentistry
Facial Pain - etiology
Female
Humans
Male
Orthodontic Appliances - adverse effects
Patient Satisfaction
Self Concept
Social Desirability
Speech Disorders - etiology
Statistics, Nonparametric
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