“…Parafunctional habits occur due to nonfunctional and unnecessary actions (thumb sucking, lip biting, etc). (Govindaraju, Jeevanandan and E. Subramanian, 2017; Ravikumar, Jeevanandan and Subramanian, 2017)(Christabel and Linda Christabel, 2015)(Packiri, Gurunathan and Selvarasu, 2017) Deleterious oral habits have limited effects on an individual's health, but play a major role in altering the position of the teeth, interferes with the normal growth of jaws and function of the orofacial musculature (Puskaric, Tadic and Djordjevic, 2016;Dutta and Verma, 2018)(Govindaraju, Jeevanandan and E. M. G. Subramanian, 2017b), The factors that determine the effect of oral habits have on the individuals oral health include duration of the habit per day, degree and intensity of the habit (Kamdar and Al-Shahrani, 2015). Oral habits are considered as an abnormal act if it persists after the age of three.…”