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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 18, 111-118, Copyright © 1991 by British Orthodontic Society


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Self-esteem and aesthetics

JK O'Regan, ME Dewey, PD Slade and BB Lovius
Tullamore Dental Clinic, Eire.

Self-esteem/self-concept and aesthetics were measured in three groups. One group prior to orthodontic treatment, one group following completion of active orthodontic treatment and an untreated group. Improvement in dental and/or facial aesthetics does not necessarily lead to an increase in self esteem.


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