Psychosocial effects of orthodontic treatment in adolescents with severe dental crowding

Abstract

This study investigates how orthodontic treatment influences the psychosocial well-being of adolescents (13-18years) with severe anterior dental crowding. Using a modified Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire (PIDAQ), researchers surveyed 60 patients with Classi malocclusion before appliance placement and again six months later. Paired-sample analyses revealed a statistically significant reduction in social discomfort and appearance-related self-consciousness (p<0.01). Participants reported greater confidence in peer interactions and higher satisfaction with their dental aesthetics. The findings demonstrate that early orthodontic intervention delivers measurable psychosocial benefits alongside functional improvements, underscoring the importance of timely treatment for fostering healthier self-esteem and social development during adolescence.

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Amaliya Abdukadirova, Tashkent State Dental Institute
2 nd year residency student
Iroda Nigmatova, Tashkent State dental institute
Scientific supervisor: Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Orthodontics and Prosthodontics
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Abstract

This study investigates how orthodontic treatment influences the psychosocial well-being of adolescents (13-18years) with severe anterior dental crowding. Using a modified Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire (PIDAQ), researchers surveyed 60 patients with Classi malocclusion before appliance placement and again six months later. Paired-sample analyses revealed a statistically significant reduction in social discomfort and appearance-related self-consciousness (p<0.01). Participants reported greater confidence in peer interactions and higher satisfaction with their dental aesthetics. The findings demonstrate that early orthodontic intervention delivers measurable psychosocial benefits alongside functional improvements, underscoring the importance of timely treatment for fostering healthier self-esteem and social development during adolescence.


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PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT IN ADOLESCENTS

WITH SEVERE DENTAL CROWDING

Abdukadirova Amaliya Mamatraimovna

2

nd

year residency student, Tashkent State Dental Institute

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Nigmatova Iroda Maratovna

Scientific supervisor:

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor,

Department of Orthodontics and Prosthodontics, Tashkent State Dental Institute

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Abstract.

This study investigates how orthodontic treatment influences the

psychosocial well‑being of adolescents (13–18 years) with severe anterior dental

crowding. Using a modified Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire

(PIDAQ), researchers surveyed 60 patients with Class I malocclusion before

appliance plac

ement and again six months later. Paired‑sample analyses revealed a

statistically significant reduction in social discomfort and appearance‑related

self‑consciousness (p < 0.01). Participants reported greater confidence in peer

interactions and higher satisfaction with their dental aesthetics. The findings
demonstrate that early orthodontic intervention delivers measurable psychosocial

benefits alongside functional improvements, underscoring the importance of timely

treatment for fostering healthier self‑es

teem and social development during

adolescence.

Keywords:

dental crowding, orthodontic treatment, adolescence,

psychosocial impact, PIDAQ.

Background and Relevance

Dental crowding is one of the most common types of malocclusion, significantly

affecting facial aesthetics and social confidence, particularly during adolescence.

Given the strong connection between physical appearance and self-identity in

teenagers, severe dental misalignment can lead to emotional distress, lowered self-

esteem, and social withdrawal. These concerns underscore the clinical importance of

evaluating the psychosocial outcomes of early orthodontic intervention.

Aim

The aim of this study is to evaluate the psychosocial impact of orthodontic

treatment in adolescents aged 13 to 18 who present with severe dental crowding.

Methods

This study employed a modified version of the PIDAQ (Psychosocial Impact

of Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire) to assess participants' psychosocial status

before treatment and six months after the placement of orthodontic appliances.


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The study population consisted of patients diagnosed with Class I malocclusion

accompanied by severe anterior dental crowding. Changes in emotional well-

being and social self-perception were analyzed using paired statistical tests.

Results

The results indicated a statistically significant reduction in social

discomfort and concerns related to dental appearance following treatment (p <

0.01). Participants reported enhanced confidence in social communication and

greater satisfaction with their dental aesthetics.

Conclusion

Orthodontic treatment in adolescents with severe dental crowding yields

measurable psychosocial benefits in addition to functional improvements. These

findings highlight the value of early orthodontic intervention not only for

correcting dental alignment but also for promoting psychological well-being and

healthier social development.

References:

1.

Al‑Ibadi W // The psycho

-social impact of malocclusions and treatment

expectations of adolescent orthodontic patients" (2015)

2.

Salazar‑González C // Psychosocial Impact of Dental Esthetics on Quality

of Life in Adolescents (2013)

3. Jongbloed-Pellaerts // Psychological impact of orthodontic treatment on

quality of life (2019)

References

Al-Ibadi W // The psycho-social impact of malocclusions and treatment expectations of adolescent orthodontic patients" (2015)

Salazar-Gonzalez C // Psychosocial Impact of Dental Esthetics on Quality of Life in Adolescents (2013)

Jongbloed-Pellaerts // Psychological impact of orthodontic treatment on quality of life (2019)