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Visual Analog Scale을 이용한 교합조정 환자의 만족도 분석

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Author(s)
이하림
Issued Date
2023
Abstract
This study aimed to identify the most desirable method of occlusal adjustment in patients with occlusal trauma due to occlusal interference by their natural teeth and propose further considerations for occlusal adjustment. Among patients with occlusal interference of natural teeth and resulting occlusal trauma, occlusal adjustment was performed for 71 patients, and a questionnaire was administered to assess the discomfort experienced by the patients before and during treatment. Informed consent was obtained from the patients. The patient’s discomfort before treatment was first examined, and satisfaction after treatment was investigated using the same survey. The questionnaire survey revealed that patients were concerned about the noise and process of the treatment before occlusal adjustment; however, following the treatment, noise was the primary discomfort. Before treatment, women exhibited higher treatment-related anxiety than men; however, no such sex-related difference was observed after treatment. Furthermore, both sexes considered the noise associated with the treatment to cause maximum discomfort, and patients in both the treatment groups assigned high scores for the necessity of occlusal adjustment. Therefore, sufficient relevant information should be provided to patients to minimize treatment-related anxiety. Moreover, noise management can help improve patient satisfaction with the treatment.
Alternative Title
Analysis of Patient Satisfaction on Occlusal Adjustment Using Visual Analog Scale
Alternative Author(s)
Lee, Ha-Rim
Affiliation
조선대학교 일반대학원
Department
일반대학원 치의학과
Advisor
이경제
Awarded Date
2023-08
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. 서 론 1

Ⅱ. 연구 대상 및 방법 3

Ⅲ. 연구 결과 11

Ⅳ. 총괄 및 고찰 23

Ⅴ. 결 론 29

참고문헌 30
Degree
Doctor
Publisher
조선대학교 대학원
Citation
이하림. (2023). Visual Analog Scale을 이용한 교합조정 환자의 만족도 분석.
Type
Dissertation
URI
https://oak.chosun.ac.kr/handle/2020.oak/17778
http://chosun.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000688412
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