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The most prevalent impact was 'eating' which was consistent with findings on other populations using the OIDP and Child-OIDP [ 5, 9, 27].
The most prevalent impact was difficulty eating (23.2% of children), followed by impacts on cleaning teeth (18%), emotional stability (11.8%) and smiling (9.6%).
The most prevalent impact related to difficulty eating, but other aspects of daily life, such as sleeping and smiling, were also affected.
The most prevalent impact was difficulty eating (28.7%), followed by difficulty sleeping (18.5%), avoiding smiling due to toothache (14.9%) and avoiding smiling due to appearance (12.5%), with the remaining items having lower prevalence (Table 2).
Among the xerostomic respondents, being self-conscious was the most prevalent impact (approximately one in four), followed by being embarrassed (approximately one in five) and discomfort when eating (approximately one in six).
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The two least prevalent impacts were doing schoolwork and socialising.
Impacts on social contacts, work and smiling/showing teeth were the least prevalent impacts in both areas (Tables 7, 8).
Doing schoolwork and social contact were the least prevalent impacts, occurring in 1.8% and 2.2% of children in the sample.
The most prevalent impacts were difficulty eating (28.7%), difficulty sleeping (18.5%), avoiding smiling due to toothache (14.9%) and avoiding smiling due to appearance (12.5%).
Moreover, many clinical causes that contributed to the prevalent impacts do not last long; that is oral ulcers, exfoliating teeth and spaces due to a non-erupted permanent tooth.
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