0.05). The highest impact of oral health on children's quality of life was in terms of oral symptoms, functional impairment and emotional health dimensions, respectively. Conclusion:Despite the optimum mean score associated to oral health-related quality of life, students’ health had been affected in terms of oral symptoms, functional impairment and emotional health and this variable was itself affected by oral health behaviors such as tooth brushing and regular dentist visiting to receive services. Accordingly, planning, implementing and evaluating interventions for other stakeholders, such as families and school authorities, are recommended.]]>
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