INFLUENCE OF CHILDRENS QUALITY OF LIFE ON THE FORMATION OF THE UPPER JAW IN CHILDREN WITH RESPIRATORY SYSTEM PATHOLOGIES
Keywords:
identification, nonverbal, aesthetic disorders, aggravate the existingAbstract
The attractiveness of the face plays a huge role in the social life of people, being a significant psychosocial factor. The face largely determines its attractiveness and is the main means of identification and nonverbal communication. According to the results of the study[12], 63 % of patients believe that their problems with appearance had a negative impact on their personal life, and 44% - on their FW (Shurbeleva 2003) [4]. Very often, it is the desire to improve the aesthetics of teeth and face that is the main reason for contacting an orthodontist [10,15].
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