2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00056-017-0117-x
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Analysis of the stomatognathic system of children according orthodontic treatment needs

Abstract: Children with borderline orthodontic treatment needs show functional disorders of the stomatognathic system.

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“…The lack of this muscular effort generates propensity to muscular dysfunctions, overloading the entire stomatognathic system. 8,9 The results of this study showed that children who used bottle had higher values of lip pressure (16kPa) and tongue (30kPa) compared to those who did not use it. These results, although not statistically significant, were not expected.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…The lack of this muscular effort generates propensity to muscular dysfunctions, overloading the entire stomatognathic system. 8,9 The results of this study showed that children who used bottle had higher values of lip pressure (16kPa) and tongue (30kPa) compared to those who did not use it. These results, although not statistically significant, were not expected.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…28 The results of this research evidenced a higher pressure of the lips and tongue muscles and higher bite force for children who did not use a pacifier, data with no statistical difference and in agreement with the literature. 9 The suction of artificial nozzles causes a decrease in the lips and tongue tonicity, promoting changes in muscle posture, with direct effects on the correct face development, being able to develop atypical swallowing and change the respiratory pattern to buccal or mixed. 29,30 It is possible to cite as limitations of this research, the fact that the children's skeletal profile was not analyzed, the time of use of bottle and pacifier and the types of nozzles used by the children.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies have analyzed the electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles in different situations of urban populations such as age, sex, temporomandibular dysfunction, chronic degenerative diseases, dentition status, and oral parafunctional habits [15][16][17][18], but there is a gap in the literature that does not show the masticatory muscle behavior of specific populations with eating habits of native villagers, such as indigenous populations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The EMG signals were collected during habitual mastication of hard (5g of shelled peanuts), soft foods (5g of raisins without seeds), and non-habitual chewing with Parafilm M®, for 10 seconds [ 21 ]. Non-habitual chewing is a movement with dynamic, short-excursion mouth-opening and hinge-type movement, reported to decrease the effects of changing the length and muscle tension [ 22 ]. Before the exam, the subjects were informed about the types of food to be chewed, emphasizing that it was not necessary to swallow them after the electromyographic exam They could be disposed of in an approved container.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%