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| 1669 | Effect of Orthodontic Treatment on Anxiety and Depression in Adolescents M.L. MIKOLICH, F.M. BECK, M.W. VASEY, and A.R. FIRESTONE, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA |
| 1670 | Incidence of Malocclusion in Pre-Adolescents - Objective Indicators and Self Perceptions E.A. CHRISTOPHERSON1, D. BRISKIE2, and M.R. INGLEHART1, 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, 2Mott Children's Health Center, Flint, MI, MI, USA |
| 1671 | Psychosocial Outcomes of Early Orthodontic Treatment: a Systematic Review S.H. AGOU, and D. LOCKER, University of Toronto, Canada |
| 1672 | The Transtheoretical Model of Change in an Orthodontic Adolescent Population G. HRICKO, R. NANDA, J. WAGNER, and S. REISINE, University of Connecticut, Farmington, USA |
| 1673 | Media advertising and Perception of Treatment Quality in Orthodontics D.T. EDWARDS, B. SHROFF, C. FOWLER, and S.J. LINDAUER, Virginia Commonwealth University - VCU/MCV, Richmond, USA |
| 1674 | Clinical Pilot Study: Validating an Orthodontic Informed Consent Measurement Tool E.Y. KANG1, A. POPE1, H.W. FIELDS1, F.M. BECK1, H.A. KIYAK2, A.R. FIRESTONE1, and D. FULKS1, 1Ohio State University, Columbus, USA, 2University of Washington, Seattle, USA |
| 1675 | Pilot Study: Developing a Tool to Measure Orthodontic Informed Consent E.Y. KANG1, D. FULKS1, H.W. FIELDS1, F.M. BECK1, H.A. KIYAK2, A.R. FIRESTONE1, and A. POPE1, 1Ohio State University, Columbus, USA, 2University of Washington, Seattle, USA |
| 1676 | Quality of Orthodontic Treatment Between Corticotomy and Traditional Techniques R.A. FERNANDES, and A.K. MASCARENHAS, Boston University, MA, USA |
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