@Trojan's comment on my first answer got me thinking about other non invasive ways to notify the user of Question modifications without using the inbox notification system.
The suggestion of having an opt in/out checkbox for users to decide themselves whether or not to receive notifications on changes as suggested elsewhere in this thread, while a valid direction to go, I think contravenes Stack Exchange's policy of minimising configuration options and setting sane/universally acceptable options on every users' behalf instead of screens and screens of options. The notify toggle just feels like one the over complications that I have seen shot down on those grounds before.
I would suggest though that making use of the profile page instead could be a viable way to achieve this without "getting in users' faces" or cluttering up the UI.
I propose that edits to Questions where you have answers get shown similarly to how "unread" reputation changes and new responses are indicated to users -- on your profile page.
As with the other counters of that type, the number and any connected indicators on highlighted rows should get cleared upon viewing the tab.
I have done a quick mock up using the "answers" tab and a coloured textual indication of when the changes happened.
Note the blue "3" beside the second tab "answers".
Summary page:

Answers tab:

It's a bit crude and perhaps not the best implementation of the more general idea to use the profile page and tab to indicate modifications but hopefully you get the gist.
Instead of the somewhat lengthy Question was edited ...
text you could use an icon/chevron with a datetime on hover to preserve space or perhaps change the background colour for those list items.
Also the Answers tab isn't the only place I could see it fitting, just the one I selected to prototype with.