Impactos psicossociais da estética dentária na qualidade de vida de pacientes submetidos a próteses: revisão de literatura

Autores/as

  • Jaqueline Oliveira Barreto
  • Millena Lorrana de Almeida Sousa
  • Silvestre Estrela da Silva-Júnior
  • Julliana Cariry Palhano Freire
  • Túlio Neves de Araújo
  • George Borja de Freitas
  • Eduardo Dias-Ribeiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21270/archi.v8i1.3162

Resumen

Introdução: Atualmente, os índices do edentulismo diminuíram, embora a preocupação pela reabilitação dentária aumentaram, o que gera foco de estudos sobre as expectativas que essa população procura os serviços dessa área da odontologia. Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi fazer uma revisão de literatura sobre os impactos psicossociais que a estética dentária pode causar na qualidade de vida de sujeitos que são submetidos a próteses convencionais e sobre implantes. Método: Foram selecionados artigos disponíveis na base de dados MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System on-line) publicados em inglês, no período compreendido entre 2008-2018; Resultados: Os principais resultados encontrados foi que a estética dentária tem influência direta na autoestima e por isso os indivíduos sofrem com uma barreira pessoal e profissional, manifestando negativamente na sua qualidade de vida. Porém, população que são reabilitados com próteses sobre implantes parece ter maior preocupação com sua estética e por isso sofreram mais com depressão, ao passo que isso aumenta quando se trata de dentes posicionados anteriormente na arcada dentária. Conclusão: Conclui-se que a estética dentária influencia psicossocialmente em um indivíduo, causando impactos na qualidade de vida de edêntulos, além disso, há diferenças psicológicas na população que busca reabilitação com próteses convencionais e implantossuportadas e a posição que os dentes perdidos ocupavam no arco dentário.

Descritores: Próteses e Implantes; Estética Dentária; Qualidade de Vida.

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2019-04-22

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Barreto, J. O., Sousa, M. L. de A., Silva-Júnior, S. E. da, Freire, J. C. P., Araújo, T. N. de, Freitas, G. B. de, & Dias-Ribeiro, E. (2019). Impactos psicossociais da estética dentária na qualidade de vida de pacientes submetidos a próteses: revisão de literatura. ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.21270/archi.v8i1.3162

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