2001
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2001.0121
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Effects of oral habits' duration on dental characteristics in the primary dentition

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“…6 Several studies have reported the influence of non-nutritive sucking habits on the development of dental malocclusion. 2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 They highlight the consequences of prolonged daily use of pacifiers on children's orofacial health, with 48 months of pacifier use needed for the onset of malocclusion. 1 Malocclusion can have an important impact on the life quality of children, negatively affecting their social interactions and psychological well-being.…”
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“…6 Several studies have reported the influence of non-nutritive sucking habits on the development of dental malocclusion. 2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 They highlight the consequences of prolonged daily use of pacifiers on children's orofacial health, with 48 months of pacifier use needed for the onset of malocclusion. 1 Malocclusion can have an important impact on the life quality of children, negatively affecting their social interactions and psychological well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,14,15 Hence, it is important to increase our understanding of the association of prolonged pacifier use with alterations in occlusion and oral myofunction in preschool children who are being introduced to oral health care. This would provide pediatric dentists with clinical evidence to guide the children's parents and guardians.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Muscle forces, such as the ones provoked by lips and tongue are considered determinants of the vestibule-lingual positioning of the incisors, corroborating the statements of Kotsiomiti & Kapari (2000) that they would be important for the occlusion stability and stimuli for the adequate growing pattern of maxillas and the face (Warren et al, 2000;Warren et al, 2001;Larsson, 2001;Warren & Bishara, 2002).…”
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confidence: 66%
“…The presence of prolonged sucking habits may provoke a lack of balance of natural forces that act upon the oral cavity (Warren et al, 2001;Amary et al, 2002, Souza & Vasconcelos, 2003, Ignacchiti et al, 2003, Charchut et al, 2003Degan & PuppinRontani, 2004b;Bertoldi et al, 2005), being a negative mechanical factor for growth of face, skull and oral structures; they can also promote alterations in the stomatognathic soft-tissue morphology and muscle bahavior patterns, consequently, its functions (Garreto, 2001;Felício et al, 2003;Degan & Puppin-Rontani, 2004b;Bertoldi et al, 2005).…”
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