2012
DOI: 10.1590/s2176-94512012000100014
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Association between nonnutritive sucking habits and anterior open bite in the deciduous dentition of Japanese-Brazilians

Abstract: Objective: Assess the association between nonnutritive sucking habits and anterior open bite in the deciduous dentition of Japanese-Brazilian children. Methods: 410 children of Japanese origin were assessed, 206 boys and 204 girls, between 2 and 6 years of age, in schools in São Paulo State, Brazil. Questionnaires concerning their nonnutritive sucking habits were sent to their legal guardians. Chi-square tests (p<0.05) were applied to assess the association between nonnutritive sucking habits and anterior open… Show more

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“…Conversely, low prevalence of thumb sucking has been reported by many authors. 7 8 10 12 22 The reported prevalence rate of bruxism in our study (12.8%) was found to be much higher than those reported by Shetty and Munshi 10 and Murrieta et al 20 …”
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“…Conversely, low prevalence of thumb sucking has been reported by many authors. 7 8 10 12 22 The reported prevalence rate of bruxism in our study (12.8%) was found to be much higher than those reported by Shetty and Munshi 10 and Murrieta et al 20 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 45%