Pmw. Hackett, ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT - A FACET THEORY APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF PERSONAL REASONS FOR THE UPTAKE OF TREATMENT FOR MALOCCLUSION, Social behavior and personality, 21(1), 1993, pp. 55-62
Described within this paper is an approach to the assessment and under
standing of the reasons an individual orthodontic consumer possesses f
or undergoing intervention for malocclusion. The facet theory approach
is reviewed as it applies to dental well being and a mapping sentence
is proposed as a template which may be employed in investigating trea
tment motives. Caveats are issued regarding assumptions of simple caus
al linkages between malocclusion and dental/orthodontic state.