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Journal articles on the topic "Oral habits, pacifier sucking, thumb sucking, prevalence"

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Facciolli Hebling, Sandra Regina, Karine Laura Cortellazzi, Elaine Pereira da Silva Tagliaferro, et al. "Relationship between malocclusion and behavioral, demographic and socioeconomic variables: a cross-sectional study of 5-year-olds." Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 33, no. 1 (2008): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.33.1.3457qg88w37h2405.

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Objective: Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that the prevalence and the severity of malocclusion have increased over the years. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between malocclusions,such as open bite and crossbite, and behavioral, demographic and socioeconomic variables in a sample of 5-year-old children attending preschools. Methods: The random sample consisted of 728 preschool children attending 22 public (n=428) and 18 private (n=300) preschools. A calibrated examiner performed the epidemiological examination outdoors, under natural light, using dental mirror
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Al Duliamy, Munad J. "Impact of two non-nutritive sucking patterns on the development of anterior open bite in children of two kindergartens in Baghdad city." Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry 32, no. 4 (2020): 12–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.26477/jbcd.v32i4.2913.

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Background: Non-nutritive sucking habit (NNSH) is the main environmental causative factor that disturbs normal orofacial development. In spite of the harmful effect of pacifier as a NNSH, mothers aware from the other types of NNSH like thumb sucking far more than pacifier use. Open bite is one of the most challenging malocclusions in orthodontics due to the high prevalence of relapse after treatment, so preventing the causative factor of its occurrence is essential at early age of child life. This study aims to assess the impact of two non-nutritive patterns on the development of anterior open
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Barsi, Paula Caroline, Thaieny Ribeiro da Silva, Beatriz Costa, and Gisele da Silva Dalben. "Prevalence of Oral Habits in Children with Cleft Lip and Palate." Plastic Surgery International 2013 (February 27, 2013): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/247908.

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This study investigated the prevalence of oral habits in children with clefts aged three to six years, compared to a control group of children without clefts in the same age range, and compared the oral habits between children with clefts with and without palatal fistulae. The sample was composed of 110 children aged 3 to 6 years with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate and 110 children without alterations. The prevalence of oral habits and the correlation between habits and presence of fistulae (for children with clefts) were analyzed by questionnaires applied to the children caretakers.
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Alves, Fabiana BT, Denise S. Wambier, Jenny HA Alvarez, et al. "Children using Day Nurseries’ Facilities can be Associated with more Risk to Nonnutritive Sucking Habits." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 17, no. 9 (2016): 721–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1919.

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ABSTRACT Introduction This study evaluated the expression of nonnutritive sucking habits and the presence of malocclusion in children using day nurseries’ facilities. Materials and methods The 195 children (7–40 months) attending 18 public day nurseries were evaluated clinically in Ponta Grossa, Brazil. Statistical package software was used for descriptive, univariate, bivariate, and multiple logistic regressions of the data about the socioeconomic condition, educational family status, malocclusions, and prevalence of nonnutritive sucking habits among the children. Results The pacifier users h
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Golovachova, Elene, Tinatin Mikadze, and Otar Darjania. "Prevalence of Malocclusion and Associated Variables in Preschool Children of Tbilisi, Georgia." Open Dentistry Journal 15, no. 1 (2021): 457–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874210602115010457.

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Background: Primary dentition is a determinant for future permanent occlusion. Objective: This aimed to evaluate the prevalence of malocclusion and associated variables in the primary dentition among preschoolers in the city of Tbilisi, Georgia. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among kindergarten children aged 3–5 years. Orthodontic characteristics were assessed by one calibrated clinician (E.G). Questionnaires were given to parents to record associated variables like general health problems, functional changes, and the presence of non-nutritive sucking habits. Results: A total
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Gupitasari, Arimbi, Herniyati ., and Leliana Sandra Devi Ade Putri. "Prevalensi Kebiasaan Buruk Sebagai Etiologi Maloklusi Klas I Angle Pada Pasien Klinik Ortodonsia RSGM Universitas Jember Tahun 2015-2016." Pustaka Kesehatan 6, no. 2 (2018): 365. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/pk.v6i2.8660.

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Habit is a repetitive act that is done spontaneously and commonly occurs in childhood. A habit in the oral cavity that can cause malocclusion is called a bad habit. Bad habits can affect the dentofacial functions such as the process of chewing, talking, tooth occlusion, periodontal tissue, and esthetic. If bad habits continue after six years old, they can cause malocclusion. The etiology of malocclusions can be classified into general and local factors. Bad habit is one of the general factors that play a role in the occurrence of malocclusion. Kinds of bad habits are sucking the thumb/finger,
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Verma, Leena, Jyoti Gupta, and Sidhi Passi. "Assessment of the Prevalence of Oral Habits in 3-6 Year Old School Going Children in Chandigarh Area." Dental Journal of Advance Studies 04, no. 02 (2016): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1672056.

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Abstract Aim: This study was designed to assessthe prevalence of various oral habits among 3-6 years old school childrenin Chandigarh Method: Fifteen different public schools were randomly selected among 45 public schools in Chandigarh area from where 938 children (3-6 yr) were randomly selected (511 boys and 427 girls) with the objectives of recording the prevalence of oral habits. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS 10.0 software and the statistical significance of oral habits as related to age groups and sex were calculated by using ANOVA test. Results: The overall prevalence of
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Reshma T, Mahesh R, and Balaji Ganesh S. "Association between deleterious oral habits and its effect on dentition among 5-15 years children." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL3 (2020): 408–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl3.2953.

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Oral habits in children is considered to be one of the most common etiology for orthodontic malocclusion, the prolonged effect of these habits can result in alternation of orofacial structures. Habits are acquired by automatism, represented by an altered pattern of muscle contraction with complex characteristics. In very young children some habits are considered to be a normal process of development at least till 3yrs of age. Oral habits could be parafunctional or functional. It has been observed that there has been an ascending trend in the prevalence of oral habit in children. Thus the aim o
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Barreto, Larissa Barreto, Ricardo Alves Souza, Livia Maria Freitas, and Matheus Melo Pithon. "Association between Breastfeeding and Deleterious Oral Habits with Development of Malocclusions in Pediatric Dental Patients." International Journal of Experimental Dental Science 1, no. 2 (2012): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10029-1016.

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ABSTRACT Purpose This article evaluates the inter-relationship between the feeding time, presence of deleterious oral habits and the development of malocclusion. Materials and methods For this purpose, a document focused on the quantitative aspects and was prepared using forms filled out according to the information available in the medical records of 93 children of both genders, aged between 4 and 12 years old, who were treated at the Dental Clinic of UESB (University of the Southwest State of Bahia), Jequié Campus, in the period from 2006 to 2009. The Chi-square statistical test was applied.
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Danelon, Marcelle, Nayara Gonçalves Emerenciano, Marjully Eduardo Rodrigues da Silva, and Robson Frederico Cunha. "Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia in pediatric dentistry due to deleterious habit: case report." ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION 9, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.21270/archi.v9i4.4958.

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This paper reports the clinical case of a pediatric dentistry patient, presenting a correlation between non-nutritive suction and inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia. A 10-year-old female patient attended the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic of the Araçatuba Dental School-Brazil (FOA/UNESP) with her mother, who reported a "little ball under the upper lip" of the daughter, observed three months before, with gradual increase. The clinical examination revealed poor positioning of tooth 21 and a fibrous hyperplasia at 2 cm from the upper region of the respective tooth. A presumptive diagnosis of inflammato
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Oral habits, pacifier sucking, thumb sucking, prevalence"

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Santos, Shirley Alexandre dos. "Preval?ncia e fatores de risco ? persist?ncia de h?bitos bucais de suc??o n?o nutritiva em crian?as de 3 a 5 anos de idade." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2006. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17062.

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