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Influence of sense of coherence on adolescents' self-perceived dental aesthetics; a cross-sectional study

Sense of coherence (SOC) is a psychosocial factor capable of influencing perception of health, improving one's ability to manage life. It is the central construct of salutogenesis. SOC allows for identification and mobilization of resources to effectively manage or solve problems, promoting hea...

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Published in:BMC oral health 2017-08, Vol.17 (1), p.117-117, Article 117
Main Authors: da Costa, Aline Cavalcanti, Rodrigues, Fabrícia Soares, da Fonte, Priscila Prosini, Rosenblatt, Aronita, Innes, Nicola Patricia Thérèse, Heimer, Mônica Vilela
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Adolescents
Aesthetics
Analysis
Child
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dental aesthetics
Dentistry
Esthetics, Dental - psychology
Female
Humans
Male
Multiple regression analysis
Orthodontics
Perception
Perceptions
Quality of life
Self Concept
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