Occlusal traits and perception of orthodontic need in eighth grade students

In 1994, 1155 eight-grade students in Alachua County, Fla., were asked about self-perception of and level of concern for their occlusal status. Clinical assessments of orthodontic parameters were also recorded. Twenty-five percent of the students had a history of orthodontic treatment. Of the remain...

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African Continental Ancestry Group
Child
Dental Occlusion
Dentistry
European Continental Ancestry Group
Face - anatomy & histology
Female
Health Services Needs and Demand
Humans
Incisor - pathology
Male
Malocclusion - classification
Malocclusion - pathology
Malocclusion - psychology
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Molar - pathology
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Perception
Personal Satisfaction
Self Concept
Sex Factors
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