2014
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0216201418213
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Hábitos orais deletérios em um grupo de crianças de uma escola da rede pública na cidade de São Paulo

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“…In this study, 17.4% of the sample used a feeding tube, with length of time of approximately six months. A study that analyzed the medical records of 137 patients with CLP observed that 23% of the sample used a feeding tube; a percentage higher than that found in the present study (25) . Effective suction in infants with CLP varies according to the discontinuity or not of the lips.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 88%
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“…In this study, 17.4% of the sample used a feeding tube, with length of time of approximately six months. A study that analyzed the medical records of 137 patients with CLP observed that 23% of the sample used a feeding tube; a percentage higher than that found in the present study (25) . Effective suction in infants with CLP varies according to the discontinuity or not of the lips.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…In the cases of CLP, the nursing bottle, even with no consensus in the literature, can assist with the feeding process because of the existence of nipples shaped to facilitate the grasp and the type of hole suitable for the flow of milk, assisting with the sealing of the structures and favoring the necessary pressure for suction (4,6,17) . Indication of the feeding tube as a feeding route for infants with CLP is necessary only in cases of impossibility of oral feeding, associated with difficulties in gaining weight (25) . In this study, 17.4% of the sample used a feeding tube, with length of time of approximately six months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%