2014
DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s58971
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Orthodontic treatment need for adolescents in the Campania region: the malocclusion impact on self-concept

Abstract: BackgroundDental malocclusions can be considered not only as an oral health problem, because they are linked to quality of life perception. Many factors related to malocclusion have strong influences on the perception of facial esthetics (eg, anterior tooth alignment, tooth shape and position, lip thickness, symmetric gingival or tooth contour, lip profile, and overjet). Many reports have shown that the perception of facial esthetics can influence psychological development from early childhood to adulthood. Th… Show more

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“… A lower irregularity index in the NHANES III than in both groups. The higher incidence in males is similar to the NHANES III, while being inconsistent with other studies in which no differences [ 1 ] or higher female prevalence [ 29 , 30 ] was found. …”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
“… A lower irregularity index in the NHANES III than in both groups. The higher incidence in males is similar to the NHANES III, while being inconsistent with other studies in which no differences [ 1 ] or higher female prevalence [ 29 , 30 ] was found. …”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…Many orthodontic patients hope to improve their appearance as well as correct malocclusion 45. It might therefore follow that as part of a general desire to improve, overweight/obese patients also strive to lose weight over the course of orthodontic therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the motivating factors of orthodontic treatment is the search for improvement in facial appearance. 1 However, there are still differences between the individual perception of aesthetics and the need for treatment assessed by a professional. 2,3,4 Perception is a subjective dimension that individuals have of themselves and different aspects of life 5 and may be influenced by individual factors such as the presence of changes in occlusion, sex and age, and / or social factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%