“…Therefore, the evaluation of oral health‐related quality of life (OHRQoL) can complement normative measures, and a number of assessment tools have been developed with this purpose (Locker & Allen, ). One such assessment tool is the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP‐14; Slade, ), which has been widely used in dentistry (Lima et al., ; Liu, McGrath, & Cheung, ; Wagner et al., ), in different populations including young adults (Maida, Marcus, Spolsky, Wang, & Liu, ; Siluvai et al., ), and already used as instrument for aesthetic matters (Nicolaisen, Bahrami, Schropp, & Isidor, ; Santa‐Rosa et al., ; Silvola et al., ). This measure has been translated to Brazilian Portuguese and validated for use on the Brazilian population (De Oliveira & Nadanovsky, ).…”