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KMID : 1020220170170040577
Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
2017 Volume.17 No. 4 p.577 ~ p.588
The perception on the effects of malocclusion on employment
Lee Kyeong-Hee

Kim Min-Ji
Kim So-Ra
Na Mi-Young
Eum Hae-Jung
Lee So-Ui
Han Jung-Ah
Jung Eun-Seo
Abstract
Objectives: This study investigated the perception on the effects of malocclusion on employment, and aimed to provide information to those who are seeking employment.

Methods: The study examined 306 subjects aged 19 to 39 in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do during the month of December, 2016. The data obtained were analyzed using frequency analysis, t-test, one-way ANOVA, chi-square test and multiple regression analysis among others.

Results: The most important factors in job success were education (35.9%), followed by appearance (23.8%), and major (22.1%). On whether there is a correlation between social life and malocclusion, 49.0% and 51.0% of the subjects answered ¡®Yes¡¯ and ¡®No¡¯, respectively. When the factors influencing the perception of the effects of malocclusion on employment were reviewed, it was found that for female(p<0.01) subjects, the perceived effect of malocclusion on life and on employment (p<.001), and the perceived effect of malocclusion on employment were lower in 20-24 year olds and 25-29 year - olds (p<0.01).

Conclusions: Many people believe that malocclusion affects employment and that it is necessary to provide information on orthodontic treatment to those who are preparing for employment and ordinary. However, it is important to provide correct information about orthodontic treatments, including functional improvement, rather than simply focusing too much on aesthetic effects alone.
KEYWORD
Employment, Malocclusion, Perception
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