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This document discusses the impacts of dental anomalies on children's social and psychological well-being. It details how dental issues can affect children's quality of life and highlights the importance of dental treatment in restoring self-esteem and self-confidence.
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ENG1003 (Dentistry) WEEK 13 - REVISION QUESTION: Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. What is the subject of the Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s p...
ENG1003 (Dentistry) WEEK 13 - REVISION QUESTION: Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. What is the subject of the Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s paragraph? quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological Dental anomalies impairment …………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… What is the controlling idea/ limitations? …………………………………………………………………………… Impacts on children’s social and …………………………………………………………………………… psychological well-being …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………….. For example, dental anomalies such as dental crowding, increased overjet and a deep overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et al., 2011). Therefore, it can be concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment can restore children’s self-esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater socialization in their environment. To conclude, updental anomalies are a QUESTION: Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. What is the writer’s claim? Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological Dental anomalies can severely impairment …………………………………………………… affect children’s quality‑of‑life, …………………………………………………………………………… causing social and psychological …………………………………………………………………………… impairment …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… What needs to be written in the blank? …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… a. Topic sentence …………………………………………………………….. For example, dental anomalies such as dental crowding, b. Concluding sentence increased overjet and a deep overbite appear to elicit c. Supporting evidence more teasing (Ingber et al., 2011). Therefore, it can be concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment d. Evaluative comment/ commentary can restore children’s self-esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater socialization in their environment. To conclude, dental anomalies are a QUESTION: Decide whether the following extracts are relevant sources to Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on complete the paragraph on the children’s social and psychological well-being. left. Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s Extract A: Relevan quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological t A child’s smile reveals important impairment …………………………………………………… aspects of their quality‑of‑life …………………………………………………………………………… and how the child interacts in …………………………………………………………………………… his/her environment. A smile …………………………………………………………………………… denotes a self‑esteem, …………………………………………………………………………… self‑confidence and well‑being; …………………………………………………………………………… however, children with concerns …………………………………………………………………………… about their teeth show less smile …………………………………………………………….. For security. Self‑perception is a part example, dental anomalies such as dental crowding, of children’s psychological increased overjet and a deep overbite appear to elicit characteristics and it is essential more teasing (Ingber et al., 2011). Therefore, it can be to be aware of how much they concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment like their smile and how happy can restore children’s self-esteem and self-confidence they are with it. Oral disorders culminating in a greater socialization in their may expose an individual, environment. To conclude, dental anomalies are a particularly children of school significant reason for children to experience frustrating QUESTION: Decide whether the following extracts are relevant sources to Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on complete the paragraph on the children’s social and psychological well-being. left. Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s Extract B: Relevan quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological t impairment …………………………………………………… Children with esthetic‑related dental …………………………………………………………………………… problems are potential targets for bullies. …………………………………………………………………………… Dental decay in schoolchildren aged 8-14 …………………………………………………………………………… years is significantly associated with …………………………………………………………………………… emotional and social well being. Children without decay evaluate their own smiles …………………………………………………………………………… more positively, smile more frequently and …………………………………………………………………………… receive more positive evaluation from their …………………………………………………………….. For parents than children with decay. Smiling is example, dental anomalies such as dental crowding, an important social behavior that denotes increased overjet and a deep overbite appear to elicit self confidence and is an important factor in more teasing (Ingber et al., 2011). Therefore, it can be the way that a child interacts with their concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment environment; however, children with dental can restore children’s self-esteem and self-confidence anomalies are often prone to be the victim culminating in a greater socialization in their of school bullies. environment. To conclude, dental anomalies are a Decide whether the following QUESTION: extracts are relevant sources to Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on complete the paragraph on the children’s social and psychological well-being. left. Irrelevan Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s Extract C: t quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological impairment …………………………………………………… There is no doubt that dentistry …………………………………………………………………………… plays a crucial role in mitigating the …………………………………………………………………………… effects of bullying in children and …………………………………………………………………………… adolescents. According to Seehra et …………………………………………………………………………… al. (2011), there is no clear guidance …………………………………………………………………………… for dental practitioners to help …………………………………………………………………………… identify children at risk for bullying. …………………………………………………………….. For While some affirm the clinician’s role example, dental anomalies such as dental crowding, in identifying at-risk children increased overjet and a deep overbite appear to elicit (Lyznicki, McCaffree, & Robinowitz, more teasing (Ingber et al., 2011). Therefore, it can be 2004), Seehra et al. (2011), suggest concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment that identification of at-risk children can restore children’s self-esteem and self-confidence can lead to stereotyping. The authors culminating in a greater socialization in their urge for anti-bullying interventions to environment. To conclude, dental anomalies are a be focused primarily on the school Paraphrase the QUESTION: highlighted sentences in the extract below. Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. Extract A Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s A child’s smile reveals important quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological aspects of their quality‑of‑life and impairment …………………………………………………… how the child interacts in his/her …………………………………………………………………………… environment. A smile denotes …………………………………………………………………………… self‑esteem, self‑confidence and …………………………………………………………………………… well‑being; however, children with …………………………………………………………………………… concerns about their teeth show less …………………………………………………………………………… smile security. Self‑perception is a …………………………………………………………………………… part of children psychological …………………………………………………………….. For characteristics and it is essential to example, dental anomalies such as dental crowding, be aware of how much they like increased overjet and a deep overbite appear to elicit their smile and how happy they are more teasing (Ingber et al., 2011). Therefore, it can be with it. Oral disorders may expose concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment an individual, particularly children of can restore children’s self-esteem and self-confidence school age, to an embarrassing culminating in a greater socialization in their situation. environment. To conclude, dental anomalies are a Source: Oliveira, O. B. (2014). Esthetic Paraphrase the highlighted sentences in QUESTION: the extract below. Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. Extract A Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s A child’s smile reveals important quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological aspects of their quality‑of‑life and impairment As stated by Oliveira (2014), smiling how the child interacts in his/her indicates how confident, self-content and happy a person environment. A smile denotes is; however, children experiencing dental problems do not self‑esteem, self‑confidence and feel safe enough smiling. ……………………. well‑being; however, children with ……………………………………………………………… concerns about their teeth show less …………………………………………………………………………… smile security. Self‑perception is a …………………………………………………………………………… part of children psychological …………………………………For example, dental anomalies characteristics and it is essential to such as dental crowding, increased overjet and a deep be aware of how much they like overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et al., their smile and how happy they are 2011). Therefore, it can be concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment can restore children’s self- with it. Oral disorders may expose esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater an individual, particularly children of socialization in their environment. To conclude, dental school age, to an embarrassing anomalies are a significant reason for children to situation. experience frustrating situations regarding their Source: Oliveira, O. B. (2014). Esthetic Paraphrase the QUESTION: highlighted sentences in the extract below. Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. Extract A Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s A child’s smile reveals important quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological aspects of their quality‑of‑life and impairment As stated by Oliveira (2014), smiling how the child interacts in his/her indicates how confident, self-content and happy a person environment. A smile denotes is; however, children experiencing dental problems do not self‑esteem, self‑confidence and feel safe enough smiling. The same author also points out that individuals, especially children, may be exposed well‑being; however, children with to embarrasing situations due to dental sufferings. concerns about their teeth show less ……………………. smile security. Self‑perception is a ……………………………………………………………… part of children psychological …………………………………………………………………………… characteristics and it is essential to …………………………………………………………………………… be aware of how much they like …………………………………For example, dental anomalies their smile and how happy they are such as dental crowding, increased overjet and a deep with it. Oral disorders may expose overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et al., an individual, particularly children of 2011). Therefore, it can be concluded that providing a school age, to an embarrassing satisfactory dental treatment can restore children’s self- situation. esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater Source: Oliveira, O. B. (2014). Esthetic socialization in their environment. To conclude, dental Summarize the QUESTION: paragraph below in extract B. Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on Extract B: children’s social and psychological well-being. Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s Children with esthetic‑related dental problems quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological are potential targets for bullies. Dental decay impairment As stated by Oliveira (2014), smiling indicates in schoolchildren aged 8-14 years is how confident, self-content and happy a person is; significantly associated with emotional and however, children experiencing dental problems do not social well being. Children without decay feel safe enough smiling. The same author also points out evaluate their own smiles more positively, that individuals, especially children, may be exposed to smile more frequently and receive more embarrasing situations due to dental sufferings. positive evaluation from their parents than ……………………. children with decay. Smiling is an important ……………………………………………………………… social behavior that denotes self confidence …………………………………………………………………………… and is an important factor in the way that a …………………………………………………………………………… child interacts with their environment; …………………………………For example, dental anomalies however, children with dental anomalies are such as dental crowding, increased overjet and a deep often prone to be the victim of school bullies. overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et al., Source: Cunningham, S. J., & Hunt, N. P. (2015). 2011). Therefore, it can be concluded that providing a Quality of life and its importance in satisfactory dental treatment can restore children’s self- orthodontics. Journal of Orthodontics. esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater socialization in their environment. To conclude, dental Summarize the QUESTION: paragraph below in extract B. Extract B: Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. Children with esthetic‑related dental Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s problems are potential targets for bullies. quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological Dental decay in schoolchildren aged 8-14 impairment As stated by Oliveira (2014), smiling indicates years is significantly associated with how confident, self-content and happy a person is; emotional and social well being. Children however, children experiencing dental problems do not without decay evaluate their own smiles more feel safe enough smiling. The same author also points out positively, smile more frequently and receive that individuals, especially children, may be exposed to more positive evaluation from their parents embarrasing situations due to dental sufferings. than children with decay. Smiling is an According to Cunningham and Hunt (2015), children who important social behavior that denotes self suffer from dental problems related to esthetics may confidence and is an important factor in the carry the risk of being bullied. For example, dental way that a child interacts with their anomalies such as dental crowding, increased overjet and environment; however, children with dental a deep overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et anomalies are often prone to be the victim of al., 2011). Therefore, it can be concluded that providing a school bullies. satisfactory dental treatment can restore children’s self- esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater Source: Cunningham, S. J., & Hunt, N. P. (2015). socialization in their environment. To conclude, dental Quality of life and its importance in anomalies are a significant reason for children to orthodontics. Journal of Orthodontics. experience frustrating situations regarding their QUESTION: What’s the function of each sentence in the paragraph? Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. 1. Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s Topic sentence quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological Sentence 1: impairment 2. As stated by Oliveira (2014), smiling Sentence 2: Supporting evidence indicates how confident, self-content and happy a person is; however, children experiencing dental problems do not Supporting evidence feel safe enough smiling. 3. The same author also points Sentence 3: out that individuals, especially children, may be exposed Supporting evidence to embarrasing situations due to dental sufferings. 4. Sentence 4: According to Cunningham and Hunt (2015), children who Supporting evidence suffer from dental problems related to esthetics may Sentence 5: carry the risk of being bullied. 5. For example, dental Commentary anomalies such as dental crowding, increased overjet and Sentence 6: a deep overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et Concluding sentence al., 2011). 6. Therefore, it can be concluded that Sentence 7: providing a satisfactory dental treatment can restore children’s self-esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater socialization in their environment. 7. To conclude, dental anomalies are a significant reason for children to experience frustrating situations regarding QUESTION: Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. 1. Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s Which sentences are a fact? quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological 2 – 3 -4 - 5 impairment 2. As stated by Oliveira (2014), smiling indicates how confident, self-content and happy a person Which sentences are an opinion? is; however, children experiencing dental problems do not feel safe enough smiling. 3. The same author also points 1 -6 -7 out that individuals, especially children, may be exposed to embarrasing situations due to dental sufferings. 4. How do we know? According to Cunningham and Hunt (2015), children who suffer from dental problems related to esthetics may carry the risk of being bullied. 5. For example, dental Opinions are not cited anomalies such as dental crowding, increased overjet and information a deep overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et al., 2011). 6. Therefore, it can be concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment can restore children’s self-esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater socialization in their environment. 7. To conclude, dental anomalies are a significant reason for children to experience frustrating situations regarding Find the following cohesive devices in the QUESTION: paragraph: Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. Linking words: 1. Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s However quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological impairment 2. As stated by Oliveira (2014), smiling Also, indicates how confident, self-content and happy a person For example, is; however, children experiencing dental problems do not feel safe enough smiling. 3. The same author also points Therefore, out that individuals, especially children, may be exposed To conclude, to embarrasing situations due to dental sufferings. 4. According to Cunningham and Hunt (2015), children who suffer from dental problems related to esthetics may Language of attribution: carry the risk of being bullied. 5. For example, dental anomalies such as dental crowding, increased overjet and As stated by Oliveira (2014), a deep overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et The same author also points out al., 2011). 6. Therefore, it can be concluded that providing a satisfactory dental treatment can restore that children’s self-esteem and self-confidence culminating in According to Cunningham and a greater socialization in their environment. 7. To conclude, dental anomalies are a significant reason for Hunt (2015), QUESTION: Discuss the impacts of dental anomalies on children’s social and psychological well-being. Find the words from the 1. Dental anomalies can severely affect children’s paragraph which have the quality‑of‑life, causing social and psychological closest meaning to: impairment 2. As stated by Oliveira (2014), smiling indicates how confident, self-content and happy a person 1. abnormality/ deviation is; however, children experiencing dental problems do not (n)anomaly feel safe enough smiling. 3. The same author also points out that individuals, especially children, may be exposed 2. deterioration/ damage (n) to embarrasing situations due to dental sufferings. 4. According to Cunningham and Hunt (2015), children who impairment suffer from dental problems related to esthetics may carry the risk of being bullied. 5. For example, dental 3. conclude/ end up (v) anomalies such as dental crowding, increased overjet and culminate a deep overbite appear to elicit more teasing (Ingber et al., 2011). 6. Therefore, it can be concluded that 4. discouraging/ difficult (adj) providing a satisfactory dental treatment can restore frustrating children’s self-esteem and self-confidence culminating in a greater socialization in their environment. 7. To conclude, dental anomalies are a significant reason for children to experience frustrating situations regarding What do the bold written words refer to? Liquid contaminants such as blood and saliva interfere with accurate traditional they: Liquid contaminants such as blood and impressions. Similarly, they also interfere saliva with digital impressions. Fluids must be isolated from the field of view of the camera. The tongue and cheeks must also be controlled from interfering when making an impression. This is true for both traditional and digital impressions. For an analog impression, the tongue and cheeks are controlled for the length of time required for they: the tongue and cheeks injection of the light-body impression material and placement of the tray and impression material. For a digital impression, they need only to be controlled for the shorter time required to image the desired area. What do the bold written words refer to? Social media has been also used in education, advertisement, as well as being used in self promotion. The medical community has tracked and analyzed the role of social media in dentistry. They found that the increased use of social media has a great effect on communication patterns of health care related topics across the world. Social media its: Social media marketing’s marketing is seen as beneficial in health care it: Social media marketing fields. Its benefits are manifested primarily in how effective it is in reaching potential patients. Complete the sentence with the correct linking word Ioanas and Stoica (2017) stated that social networking sites have a significant role in influencing the behavior of consumers in the virtual environment. ___________ , it is evident that social media has a huge influence on people in the contemporary world. a. However b. Therefore c. Although d. Because Complete the sentence with the correct linking word ___________ the rapid growth of social media and its impact on the attitudes of users, until now, there is no evidence about the effect of social media on the demand for aesthetic dentistry in Saudi Arabia. a. Due to b. While c. Since d. Despite Identitfy the correct Paranthetical citation Identify the correct Narrative citation a. According to Hooft (2011), about 80% of people a. 7% of oral cancers come from unknown causes; with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers use some may be due to a genetic predisposition. (Hooft tobacco, while about 70% of people diagnosed with 2011) oral cancer are heavy drinkers. b. According to (Hooft, 2011), About 80% of people b. 7% of oral cancers come from unknown causes; with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers use some may be due to a genetic predisposition. Hooft tobacco, while about 70% of people diagnosed with oral cancer are heavy drinkers. (2011). c. According to Hooft (2011) stated that about 80% of c. 7% of oral cancers come from unknown causes; people with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers some may be due to a genetic predisposition (Hooft, use tobacco, while about 70% of people diagnosed with oral cancer are heavy drinkers. 2011). d. Hooft (2011), about 80% of people with oral cavity d. Hoft stated that 7% of oral cancers come from and oropharyngeal cancers use tobacco, while about unknown causes; some may be due to a genetic 70% of people diagnosed with oral cancer are heavy drinkers. predisposition (2011). Identitfy the correct Paranthetical citation Identify the correct Narrative citation a. Lenhart & Madden (2007) tooth decay is four times a. Dental caries are the most common chronic disease of more common than asthma among adolescents aged children aged 6 to 11 years and adolescents aged 12 to 19 14 to 17 years. years. Lenhart and Madden (2007) b. Lenhart and Madden (2007) report in their essay b. Dental caries are the most common chronic disease of that tooth decay is four times more common than children aged 6 to 11 years and adolescents aged 12 to 19 asthma among adolescents aged 14 to 17 years. years (Lenhart and Madden, 2007). c. According to Lenhart, A. L. and Madden, S. L. (2007) c. Dental caries are the most common chronic disease of report in their essay that tooth decay is four times children aged 6 to 11 years and adolescents aged 12 to 19 more common than asthma among adolescents aged years (Lenhart & Madden, 2007). 14 to 17 years. d. As stated by Lenhart and Madden (2007), tooth d. Dental caries are the most common chronic disease of decay is four times more common than asthma children aged 6 to 11 years and adolescents aged 12 to 19 among adolescents aged 14 to 17 years (Washington years. Lenhart & Madden, (2007) DC-Teens, Privacy & Online Social Networks). Identitfy the correct Paranthetical citation Identify the correct Narrative citation a. Pregnant women experience hormonal changes a. Toit et. all (2010) states that a common cause commonly leading to gingivitis, which can be of cavities in older adults is dry mouth, which is associated with more serious periodontal disease (periodontitis) leading to tooth loss. (Toit, Erasmus, & both a normal aging process and a side-effect of Syrydom, 2010). many medications. b. Pregnant women experience hormonal changes b. According to Toit et al. (2010), a common commonly leading to gingivitis, which can be cause of cavities in older adults is dry mouth, associated with more serious periodontal disease which is both a normal aging process and a (periodontitis) leading to tooth loss (Toit et al., 2010). side-effect of many medications. c. Pregnant women experience hormonal changes c. Toit et al., (2010), A common cause of commonly leading to gingivitis, which can be cavities in older adults is dry mouth, which is associated with more serious periodontal disease both a normal aging process and a side-effect of (periodontitis) leading to tooth loss. (Toit et. al 2010) many medications. Thanks! Finished for today. THANKS, THAT’S ALL FOR NOW. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR FINAL EXAM