As clinicians we are becoming increasingly careful in our pre-treatment screening processes and in acknowledging the importance of psychological assessment of potential orthognathic patients. However, this does not necessarily guarantee post-treatment satisfaction, even if the clinician thinks the clinical outcome is good. This paper provides the clinician with a schematic framework of those factors which may affect post-treatment outcomes.
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