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These performances are: eating, speaking, cleaning mouth, sleeping, emotional status, smiling, studying, and social contact (Table 1).
The OIDP evaluates difficulty performing eight activities of daily life due to dental problems affecting eating, speaking, cleaning the mouth, sleeping, smiling, studying, emotions, and maintaining social contact.
The Kappa value was 1.00 for the following Child-OIDP items; speaking, cleaning teeth, relaxing, sleeping, smiling, social contact and emotional state.
The test-retest reliability for the eight Child-OIDP items ranged from 0.7 (emotional state) to 1.00 (eating, speaking, cleaning teeth, sleeping, smiling, and social contact).
The content validity was also considered satisfactory since it included oral health-related dimensions (eating, speaking, cleaning...) and physical, psychological and social dimensions related to daily life activities.
The Child-OIDP assesses oral impacts on the following daily performances: eating, speaking, cleaning teeth, smiling, emotional stability, relaxing, doing schoolwork, and social contact.
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Ms. Sheikholeslami added: "And there are several people going through them as we speak, cleaning them up".
He sat down and, without speaking, began cleaning a pile of young green shallots that had been picked up at the market that morning, before being recognized.
Table 4 shows that regarding the factor termed "Functional Limitation", the occupational item is the most relevant one, followed sequentially by speaking and cleaning.
The OIDP consists of nine items that cover the physical, psychological, and social dimensions of daily living: eating, smiling, studying, speaking, playing sports, mouth cleaning, sleeping, emotion, and social contact.
Assad, meanwhile, has spoken of "cleaning" Aleppo and using it as a "springboard" to winning the country's war during an interview with Russian TV.
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