2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40510-023-00508-w
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The association between self-esteem and aesthetic component of smile among adolescents

Lidia Gavic,
Mihaela Budimir,
Antonija Tadin

Abstract: Objectives Self-esteem plays a crucial role during adolescence in a shaping of an individual’s overall well-being and confidence. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the self-esteem in adolescents and their smile aesthetics, as well as to assess the alignment of opinions on this matter between adolescents and dentists. Methods Sample included 413 students in Split-Dalmatia County, aged 13 to 18 (60% females). Data on demog… Show more

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“…Since dentofacial features play an essential role in social integration, such deformities have been recognized to be a major health problem, impairing personal interactions, and sometimes resulting in the occurrence of psychological disorders [ 9 ]. Conversely, an aesthetic occlusion results in a more attractive appearance, promoting increased self-esteem and acceptance by peers [ 10 ]. The above also applies to children, since those with dentofacial deformities are stated to be subjected to teasing, bullying, and social rejection [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since dentofacial features play an essential role in social integration, such deformities have been recognized to be a major health problem, impairing personal interactions, and sometimes resulting in the occurrence of psychological disorders [ 9 ]. Conversely, an aesthetic occlusion results in a more attractive appearance, promoting increased self-esteem and acceptance by peers [ 10 ]. The above also applies to children, since those with dentofacial deformities are stated to be subjected to teasing, bullying, and social rejection [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%