Normal and Abnormal Swallowing 2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-22434-3_11
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Swallowing in Children

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“…At 24 months of age, most of the children change the protrusion for the elevation of the tongue, independently of the mandible, with a soft closing of the lips, preventing the leak of saliva or food 8,11,12 . In this way, the labio-lingual position is established during swallowing, which together with the labiolingual position at rest favors the growth and development of the craniofacial structures 13 .…”
Section: Years and Morementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 24 months of age, most of the children change the protrusion for the elevation of the tongue, independently of the mandible, with a soft closing of the lips, preventing the leak of saliva or food 8,11,12 . In this way, the labio-lingual position is established during swallowing, which together with the labiolingual position at rest favors the growth and development of the craniofacial structures 13 .…”
Section: Years and Morementioning
confidence: 99%