2019
DOI: 10.15381/os.v22i2.16225
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Asociación entre maloclusiones y trastornos del lenguaje

Abstract: Entre las enfermedades bucodentales de mayor prevalencia se encuentran las maloclusiones, y dentro de los trastornos más comunes del desarrollo del lenguaje está la dislalia que corresponde a problemas de articulación en los sonidos sin base neurológica. Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica sobre el tema con el objetivo de describir la asociación entre problemas de fonación y maloclusión dental, específicamente identificar las alteraciones en la fonación más comunes, en pacientes con problemas de maloclusión … Show more

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“…A study of the literature reveals a great diversity of research in the types of habits studied (Benavides et al, 2017;Bravo Rivera et al, 2019;Cab et al, 2012;Chamorro et al, 2016;Vázquez-Reyes et al, 2014). In some, only the influence of the pacifier is investigated, while others prioritize finger and lip suction rather than nail biting or bruxism.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A study of the literature reveals a great diversity of research in the types of habits studied (Benavides et al, 2017;Bravo Rivera et al, 2019;Cab et al, 2012;Chamorro et al, 2016;Vázquez-Reyes et al, 2014). In some, only the influence of the pacifier is investigated, while others prioritize finger and lip suction rather than nail biting or bruxism.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In various studies (Benavides et al, 2017;Bravo Rivera et al, 2019;Cab et al, 2012;Chamorro et al, 2016;Vázquez-Reyes et al, 2014) it was found that the presence of abnormal habits in early childhood, such as finger sucking, lip sucking, the introduction of objects in the mouth and atypical swallowing, causes imbalances. These imbalances can produce alterations in the other functions involved in the stomatognathic apparatus, such as breathing, phonation, swallowing, and chewing.…”
Section: Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%