Bommangoudar, Jyothi S Chandrashekhar, Shashidhar Shetty, Shruti Sidral, Sandeep
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
Speech is one of the oldest media of communication of thoughts. It has affected human behavior and progress so greatly that it has been one of the important determinants of psychosocial health of the human beings. The dental profession, as a guardian of oral health, is engaged to a great extent in altering and restoring structures within the oral c...
Caruso, Silvia Nota, Alessandro Darvizeh, Atanaz Severino, Marco Gatto, Roberto Tecco, Simona
Published in
BMC Pediatrics
BackgroundPacifier sucking habit has been associated in the literature with alterations of dental occlusion, and it could be a predisposing factor for other poor oral habits among children. Orthodontic pacifiers have been introduced in the market aiming to reduce these disadvantages caused by the conventional type of pacifiers. The aim of this stud...
Alighieri, Cassandra Bettens, Kim Bonte, Katrien Roche, Nathalie Van Lierde, Kristiane
Published in
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
Background/Aims: This pilot study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of oral habits and non-nutritive sucking habits in children with cleft (lip and) palate (CL/P) between 0–12 years, compared to peers without CL/P. Methods: Children with CL/P (mean age 6.0 years, SD 2.80) were recruited from the Ghent University Hospital and compared to gender- and ...
Baidas, Laila Al-Jobair, Asma Al-Kawari, Huda AlShehri, Aram Al-Madani, Sarah Al-Balbeesi, Hana
Published in
BMC Oral Health
BackgroundThis study aimed to determine the prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing among primary school children in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and to evaluate associations between sleep-disordered breathing and respiratory conditions/orofacial symptoms.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, 1600 questionnaires were distributed to Saudi boys and girls a...
Zarina, Rita Kuriakose, Sobha Lalithamma, Jaini D'Souza, Anna Padmakumari, Bharathiammal Jeeva, Puthiyapurayil
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
Introduction Assessment of difference in caries prevalence among twins may help determine the character and the extent of the influence exercised by the environment, as a complement of the genetic constitution. Aim To investigate the inter-pair differences in caries prevalence among South Indian monozygotic twins in relation to birth weight, birth ...
Arteaga Espinoza, Shirley X. Chusino Alarcón, Eric D. Fermín Carrasco Sierra, Miguel Bravo Cevallos, Dorys M.
Not physiological habits are one of the Etiologic factors that cause of malocclusions or deformation dentoesqueléticas. In response to this the objective of this article focused on evaluate malocclusion related oral habits not physiological. The methodology used was of exploratory type through the technique of observation. 65 patients constituted t...
Kolawole, K. A. Folayan, M. O. Agbaje, H. O. Oyedele, T. A. Onyejaka, N. K. Oziegbe, E. O.
Published in
European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry
AimTo determine the: prevalence of oral habits in children aged 1–12 years in Ife Central Local Government Area of Osun State Nigeria; association between oral habits and malocclusion in children aged 6–12 years; differences in orthodontic treatment needs of children with and without oral habits and the effect of digit sucking severity on occlusal ...
S Dhull, Kanika Verma, Tulika Dutta, Brahmananda
Published in
International journal of clinical pediatric dentistry
Oral habits during and beyond preschool age are one of the important etiological factors in developing malocclusion and other ill effects on orofacial structures. The objective of the present study was to know the prevalence of deleterious oral habits among 3- to 5-year-old preschool children in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. This cross-sectional stud...
Al-Sehaibany, Fares S
Published in
Pakistan journal of medical sciences
To determine occurrence of oral habits among Saudi preschool children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and compare it with healthy preschool children. This study was conducted over a 14-months period in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The sample consisted of two groups; a study group (SG) of 150 ASD children, and a control group (CG) of age- and gender-ma...
Chamorro, Andrés Felipe García, Catalina Mejía, Eliana Viveros, Elizabeth Soto LLanos, Libia Triana, Francia Elena Valencia, Carlos
Introduction: Oral habits are parafuctional behaviors that may be normal at some point in life, but when they are persistent on time they can cause morphological and physiological alterations, that can also affect the social and psychological development. Objective: Determine which are the most frequent oral habits in children 5 to 12 years old att...