2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jped.2019.12.005
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Orofacial characteristics of the very low-birth-weight preterm infants

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“…A study that compared facial measurements in preterm and full-term newborns demonstrated that the former had lower vertical and horizontal face measurements when compared to full-term newborns. The preterm newborns had higher values in the upper third, followed by the lower and middle thirds (13) . With this, it is seen that prematurity can be a defining component for risks of growth and development of facial thirds.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…A study that compared facial measurements in preterm and full-term newborns demonstrated that the former had lower vertical and horizontal face measurements when compared to full-term newborns. The preterm newborns had higher values in the upper third, followed by the lower and middle thirds (13) . With this, it is seen that prematurity can be a defining component for risks of growth and development of facial thirds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It is necessary for the multiprofessional health team to monitor the newborn's orofacial growth and development to intervene in advance and reestablish adequate orofacial physiology (13) , including interventions that enable the achievement of readiness for oral feeding.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noteworthy that in humans a vertical and sagittal growth of the maxilla and mandible prevails, especially after the first year of life 32 . This process occurs mainly in the middle and lower thirds of the face, a region whose growth is influenced by oral and nasal functions 35 . This fact most likely explains why the proportions of the facial thirds in childhood may be different from the proportions in adulthood 35 .…”
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“…32 This process occurs mainly in the middle and lower thirds of the face, a region whose growth is influenced by oral and nasal functions. 35 This fact most likely explains why the proportions of the facial thirds in childhood may be different from the proportions in adulthood. 35 Likewise, the marmosets' craniofacial shape and proportions might be influenced by factors such as feeding behaviour-this hypothesis should be tested in future studies.…”
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“…Em comparação com nascidos a termo, crianças PT e que não foram amamentadas ao seio apresentavam má oclusão, o que indica relação entre o aleitamento materno não exclusivo e o surgimento de alterações no SE, como maloclusão (Guedes et al, 2015). Neste sentido, ao avaliar as características faciais de PTMBP e nascidos a termo observou-se que os PT apresentaram retrognatia (Ruiz et al, 2021). No presente estudo, constatou-se que as crianças que tiveram menor prevalência de aleitamento materno foram as do grupo com <32 semanas de IG.…”
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