Shows custom tray construction for maxillary denture and alginate impression technique using this tr...
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Dr. Lorey adds a crosspin to a bridge that had inadequate support on one of the abutment teeth. Orig...
Part of a series on communication between oral health care providers and patients. This video demons...
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Abstract: Cross-sectional and longitudinal comparisons of adolescent self-esteem. Mullis AK, Mullis RL, Normandin D. Department of 4-H and Other Youth Programs, University of Florida. The purpose of this study was to examine the self-esteem of adolescents over three years of high school. The study was designed to allow for cross-sectional and longitudinal comparisons of adolescent self-esteem, including the effects of gender and socioeconomic status. Two hundred seventy ninth graders completed the Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory for each of three years. Grade level was found to be significantly related to self-esteem in the longitudinal but not the cross-sectional design. The mediational effects of gender and socioeconomic status were found to be minimal. Theoretical implications of these results are discussed, and implications for future research are indicated. PMID: 1539501 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]