1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf02164715
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Art und Häufigkeit von Kieferfehlbildungen sowie Funktionsstörungen im Milchgebiß

Abstract: A routine investigation of 270 preschool children revealed a high incidence of malocclusion, frequently associated with clinically discovered disturbances of mandibular movement, temporomandibular joint functions, habits or defective speech articulation. The prevalence of malocclusion and of functional disturbances in the deciduous dentition demands not only for a more intensive prevention of dental caries but a careful attention to early functional disturbances in occlusion, in mandibular movement and other n… Show more

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“…The tongue then becomes autonomous, a key step in language acquisition. The premature loss of maxillary incisors and/or loss of the incisor clinical crown due to massive carious decay may impair the normal development of orofacial functions as well as the acquisition of language fluency (the critical phase being between the ages of 2 to 4 years) [22].…”
Section: Premature Tooth Loss In the Maxillary Incisor Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tongue then becomes autonomous, a key step in language acquisition. The premature loss of maxillary incisors and/or loss of the incisor clinical crown due to massive carious decay may impair the normal development of orofacial functions as well as the acquisition of language fluency (the critical phase being between the ages of 2 to 4 years) [22].…”
Section: Premature Tooth Loss In the Maxillary Incisor Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bei Verlust der klinischen Frontzahnkrone infolge massiver kariöser Schädigung kann den Erwerb der Sprachkompetenz (kritische Phase 2. bis 4. Lebensjahr) und eine normale Entwicklung der orofazialen Funktionen beeinträchtigen [22].…”
Section: Distribution Of Caries In the Subpopulations Examinedunclassified
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