2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462010000200013
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Ocorrência de mordida aberta anterior e hábitos bucais deletérios em crianças de 4 a 6 anos

Abstract: OBJETIVO: verificar a ocorrência de mordida aberta anterior e de hábitos orais deletérios em crianças de quatro a seis anos de idade. MÉTODOS: foram avaliadas 266 crianças de quatro a seis anos incompletos, de ambos os gêneros, na cidade de Suzano - São Paulo. As avaliações constaram de aplicação de ficha de avaliação para detecção de ocorrência de hábitos bucais deletérios aos responsáveis e da realização de exame clínico constituído por avaliação da oclusão das crianças. RESULTADOS: verificou-se que 221 cria… Show more

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“…It is suggested that once pacifier sucking habit is installed, there is a greater difficulty in removing it. The habit maintenance is considered a risk factor for the development of malocclusion and open bite [30,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is suggested that once pacifier sucking habit is installed, there is a greater difficulty in removing it. The habit maintenance is considered a risk factor for the development of malocclusion and open bite [30,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar outcomes in children of the same age have been found in other regions of the Brazil 15,17 . Other studies have found a prevalence of more than 30% 4,18,19 . A study performed in Rio de Janeiro, with children of the same age group, drew attention as the prevalence was of 63,6%, which is possibly due to the fact that the population was attended in a single health unit and very low sample (44 children) 10 .…”
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“…In Recife, it was verified a chance six times higher to display this type of malocclusion for children with oral habits 22 . The association between persistent non-nutritive sucking habits and the presence of anterior open bite has been well-documented in the scientific literature 4,9,14,[16][17][18]20,22 . Non-nutritive sucking habits can have physiological, emotional or acquired origin and their harms are determined by the frequency, intensity, duration 5,24 and the object used as well as the child's age at the time of the habit development 7 .…”
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