The Impact of Altered Sensation Affecting the Lower Lip After Orthognathic Treatment

Purpose Inferior dental nerve paresthesia is a well-known risk of orthognathic surgery, but little is known about the effects of altered sensation in day-to-day life. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess the impact of altered sensation after orthognathic treatment. Patients and Methods The...

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Published inJournal of oral and maxillofacial surgery Vol. 69; no. 11; pp. e431 - e445
Main Authors Lee, Evelyn G.L., DDS(UKM), MSc, MOrth, Ryan, Fiona S., BDS, MFDSRCS(Eng), MSc, MOrthRCS(Eng), Shute, Justin, MBBS, MRCP, MRCPsych, MSc, FHEA, Cunningham, Susan J., PhD, BChD, FDSRCS(Edin), MSc, MOrthRCS(Eng)
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Abstract Purpose Inferior dental nerve paresthesia is a well-known risk of orthognathic surgery, but little is known about the effects of altered sensation in day-to-day life. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess the impact of altered sensation after orthognathic treatment. Patients and Methods The study was divided into 2 parts: the first phase involved semistructured, in-depth interviews with 13 post-treatment orthognathic patients who presented with altered sensation affecting the lower lip. In the second part of the study, the data from the interviews were used to develop a questionnaire that was distributed to 40 post-orthognathic patients (75% completion [n = 30]). The results were analyzed by use of descriptive statistical methods. Results In both stages of the study, common descriptors used to describe the altered sensation were “tingling” and “numb.” The majority of patients were aware of the neurosensory disturbance when touching their lips, face, or jaw, and patients also expressed difficulties knowing when food was left on their lip. It was noted that patients who were aware of the altered sensation all of the time expressed the greatest distress in their everyday life. When it came to emotions associated with the altered sensation, the majority of patients were disappointed, but few were upset or angry. Conclusions The impact of altered sensation due to inferior dental nerve damage after orthognathic surgery varied from patient to patient, but altered sensation had a significant effect on the majority of patients' everyday lives. The information obtained from this study makes an important contribution to the informed consent process.
AbstractList PURPOSEInferior dental nerve paresthesia is a well-known risk of orthognathic surgery, but little is known about the effects of altered sensation in day-to-day life. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess the impact of altered sensation after orthognathic treatment.PATIENTS AND METHODSThe study was divided into 2 parts: the first phase involved semistructured, in-depth interviews with 13 post-treatment orthognathic patients who presented with altered sensation affecting the lower lip. In the second part of the study, the data from the interviews were used to develop a questionnaire that was distributed to 40 post-orthognathic patients (75% completion [n = 30]). The results were analyzed by use of descriptive statistical methods.RESULTSIn both stages of the study, common descriptors used to describe the altered sensation were "tingling" and "numb." The majority of patients were aware of the neurosensory disturbance when touching their lips, face, or jaw, and patients also expressed difficulties knowing when food was left on their lip. It was noted that patients who were aware of the altered sensation all of the time expressed the greatest distress in their everyday life. When it came to emotions associated with the altered sensation, the majority of patients were disappointed, but few were upset or angry.CONCLUSIONSThe impact of altered sensation due to inferior dental nerve damage after orthognathic surgery varied from patient to patient, but altered sensation had a significant effect on the majority of patients' everyday lives. The information obtained from this study makes an important contribution to the informed consent process.
Inferior dental nerve paresthesia is a well-known risk of orthognathic surgery, but little is known about the effects of altered sensation in day-to-day life. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess the impact of altered sensation after orthognathic treatment. The study was divided into 2 parts: the first phase involved semistructured, in-depth interviews with 13 post-treatment orthognathic patients who presented with altered sensation affecting the lower lip. In the second part of the study, the data from the interviews were used to develop a questionnaire that was distributed to 40 post-orthognathic patients (75% completion [n = 30]). The results were analyzed by use of descriptive statistical methods. In both stages of the study, common descriptors used to describe the altered sensation were "tingling" and "numb." The majority of patients were aware of the neurosensory disturbance when touching their lips, face, or jaw, and patients also expressed difficulties knowing when food was left on their lip. It was noted that patients who were aware of the altered sensation all of the time expressed the greatest distress in their everyday life. When it came to emotions associated with the altered sensation, the majority of patients were disappointed, but few were upset or angry. The impact of altered sensation due to inferior dental nerve damage after orthognathic surgery varied from patient to patient, but altered sensation had a significant effect on the majority of patients' everyday lives. The information obtained from this study makes an important contribution to the informed consent process.
Purpose Inferior dental nerve paresthesia is a well-known risk of orthognathic surgery, but little is known about the effects of altered sensation in day-to-day life. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess the impact of altered sensation after orthognathic treatment. Patients and Methods The study was divided into 2 parts: the first phase involved semistructured, in-depth interviews with 13 post-treatment orthognathic patients who presented with altered sensation affecting the lower lip. In the second part of the study, the data from the interviews were used to develop a questionnaire that was distributed to 40 post-orthognathic patients (75% completion [n = 30]). The results were analyzed by use of descriptive statistical methods. Results In both stages of the study, common descriptors used to describe the altered sensation were “tingling” and “numb.” The majority of patients were aware of the neurosensory disturbance when touching their lips, face, or jaw, and patients also expressed difficulties knowing when food was left on their lip. It was noted that patients who were aware of the altered sensation all of the time expressed the greatest distress in their everyday life. When it came to emotions associated with the altered sensation, the majority of patients were disappointed, but few were upset or angry. Conclusions The impact of altered sensation due to inferior dental nerve damage after orthognathic surgery varied from patient to patient, but altered sensation had a significant effect on the majority of patients' everyday lives. The information obtained from this study makes an important contribution to the informed consent process.
Author Lee, Evelyn G.L., DDS(UKM), MSc, MOrth
Ryan, Fiona S., BDS, MFDSRCS(Eng), MSc, MOrthRCS(Eng)
Cunningham, Susan J., PhD, BChD, FDSRCS(Edin), MSc, MOrthRCS(Eng)
Shute, Justin, MBBS, MRCP, MRCPsych, MSc, FHEA
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Snippet Purpose Inferior dental nerve paresthesia is a well-known risk of orthognathic surgery, but little is known about the effects of altered sensation in...
Inferior dental nerve paresthesia is a well-known risk of orthognathic surgery, but little is known about the effects of altered sensation in day-to-day life....
PURPOSEInferior dental nerve paresthesia is a well-known risk of orthognathic surgery, but little is known about the effects of altered sensation in day-to-day...
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SubjectTerms Adult
Attitude to Health
Chin - innervation
Cohort Studies
Dentistry
Drinking - physiology
Eating - physiology
Emotions
Female
Humans
Hypesthesia - etiology
Hypesthesia - psychology
Interviews as Topic
Lip - innervation
Lip Diseases - etiology
Lip Diseases - psychology
Male
Mandible - surgery
Mandibular Nerve - pathology
Middle Aged
Orthognathic Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
Paresthesia - etiology
Paresthesia - psychology
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Surgery
Surveys and Questionnaires
Trigeminal Nerve Injuries - etiology
Trigeminal Nerve Injuries - psychology
Young Adult
Title The Impact of Altered Sensation Affecting the Lower Lip After Orthognathic Treatment
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