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The factors that influence the oral health-related quality of life in 12-year-old children: baseline study of a longitudinal research.

Ling SunHai Ming WongColman P J McGrath
Published in: Health and quality of life outcomes (2017)
Males were more tolerant of oral symptoms than females were. Higher levels of mother's education led to better OHRQoL of their children. Unhealthy periodontal conditions affected emotional well-being, while high caries experience affected social well-being. All malocclusion severities had an effect on social well-being; severe malocclusion further caused functional limitations, worse emotional well-being, and hence worse OHRQoL.
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