2011
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2011.339
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Bullying in schoolchildren – its relationship to dental appearance and psychosocial implications: an update for GDPs

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“…Proposed as a therapy for immature permanent teeth, regenerative endodontic procedures have been related to tooth discoloration 10,16,23 , which could eventually lead to psychological implications 26 . So, it is important to search for treatments esthetically predictable.…”
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“…Proposed as a therapy for immature permanent teeth, regenerative endodontic procedures have been related to tooth discoloration 10,16,23 , which could eventually lead to psychological implications 26 . So, it is important to search for treatments esthetically predictable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been proven that a malocclusion can have a negative effect on the quality of life. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Tooth color, missing teeth, and poor tooth alignment are the most common reasons for dissatisfaction with dentofacial appearance. [10][11][12] It is therefore not surprising that people seek esthetic dental and orthodontic care.…”
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“…The victims are considered anxious, insecure, sensitive, withdrawn, and with low self-esteem as adolescents [Seehra et al, 2011]. According to Al-Omari et al [2014], oral aspects may be associated with episodes of bullying and acceptance in school groups.…”
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