Sucking Habits
Mostrando 1-12 de 29 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Influence of head and linear growth on the development of malocclusion at six years of age: a cohort study
Abstract The aim of this article was to evaluate the influence of biological and sociobehavioral factors on the development of malocclusions in children. This is a cross-sectional study nested in a cohort of 350 children who participated in a community intervention study. After six years, an active search identified 290 children with occlusal abnormalities.
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 11/10/2018
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2. Pacifier use modifies the association between breastfeeding and malocclusion: a cross-sectional study
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the influence of breastfeeding and pacifier use on the occlusal status of preschool children. A cross-sectional study was conducted with children (n = 489) aged 2–5 years in private and public schools in Pelotas, South Brazil. Mothers answered a questionnaire on demographic, socioeconomic and behavioral variables, incl
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 11/10/2018
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3. Evaluation of a preventive educational program for malocclusions: 7-year study
Abstract This study aimed at evaluating the Protocol for the Prevention of Malocclusions (PPM), established in the preventive educational program developed by the Public Infant Oral Health Program of the State University of Londrina (PIOHP-UEL). Guardians of three-year-olds or older, maintaining nutritive (bottle) and/or non-nutritive (pacifier and finger) s
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 28/11/2016
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4. New scenarios of Trypanosoma cruzi transmission in the Orinoco region of Colombia
Rhodnius prolixus, a blood-sucking triatomine with domiciliary anthropophilic habits, is the main vector of Chagas disease. The current paradigm of Trypanosoma cruzi transmission in Columbia includes a sylvatic and domiciliary cycle co-existing with domestic and sylvatic populations of reservoirs. The aim of this study is to evaluate the population densities
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 31/03/2015
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5. Sucking habits and anterior open bite among Venezuelan and Brazilian children
AIM: To investigate the associations between nutritive and non-nutritive sucking habits and the prevalence of anterior open bite, in children from Aragua-Venezuela and São Paulo-Brazil. METHODS: Seven calibrated examiners (κ = 0.89-1.0) performed clinical assessments in Venezuelans (N = 809) and Brazilians (N = 1,377) aged 3-6 years. Sucking habits w
Braz. J. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2014-09
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6. Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
INTRODUÇÃO: os hábitos de sucção não nutritiva podem causar alterações oclusais, como, por exemplo, a mordida aberta anterior (MAA). No entanto, nem todos os pacientes desenvolvem essa má oclusão. Sendo assim, a instalação da MAA não depende apenas da ocorrência do hábito. OBJETIVO: avaliar a possível associação entre hábito de sucção n
Dental Press J. Orthod.. Publicado em: 2014-06
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7. Malocclusion and deleterious oral habits among adolescents in a developing area in northeastern Brazil
Although malocclusions represent a serious public health issue, there is insufficient information about this problem in adolescents in Brazil, especially in poorer areas. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to estimate the prevalence of facial alterations, dental malocclusions, and deleterious oral habits (DOH) among adolescents in a developing are
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 2013-02
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8. RELAÇÃO ENTRE ALEITAMENTO, HÁBITOS DE SUCÇÃO, ASPECTOS SOCIOECONÔMICOS E FUNÇÕES ESTOMATOGNÁTICAS / RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BREASTFEEDING, SUCKING HABITS, SOCIOECONOMIC ASPECTS, AND STOMATOGNATHIC FUNCTIONS
A importância do aleitamento materno vem sendo enfatizada em função dos benefícios que o mesmo exerce no desenvolvimento infantil, além da grande influência no desenvolvimento do sistema estomatognático. Desta forma, este estudo teve como objetivo verificar a relação entre o aleitamento e hábitos de sucção, aspectos socioeconômicos e o sistema e
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 29/02/2012
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9. Hábitos de sucção versus mordida aberta anterior na dentadura decídua: estudo comparativo em venezuelanos e brasileiros / Sucking habits versus anterior open bite in the deciduous dentition: comparative study in Venezuelans and Brazilians
A sucção prolongada de bicos artificiais e dedo relaciona-se a más oclusões. Analisaram-se os efeitos dos hábitos de sucção sobre a prevalência de mordida aberta anterior na dentadura decídua, em Aragua-Venezuela e São Paulo-Brasil. As amostras brasileira (n = 1.377) e venezuelana (n = 809) consistiram de pré-escolares na faixa etária de 3 a 6 an
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 08/02/2012
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10. Prevalence of non-nutritive sucking habits and its relation with anterior open bite in children seen in the Odontopediatric Clinic of the University of Pernambuco
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work was to establish the prevalence of non-nutritive sucking habits (pacifier and/or digit sucking) and to assess its relation with anterior open bite. METHODS: The sample consisted of 980 records of children of both genders, with ages between 3 and 12 years, who were treated at the Pediatrics Clinic of the University of Pernambuc
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics. Publicado em: 2012-04
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11. Association between nonnutritive sucking habits and anterior open bite in the deciduous dentition of Japanese-Brazilians
OBJECTIVE: Assess the association between nonnutritive sucking habits and anterior open bite in the deciduous dentition of Japanese-Brazilian children. METHODS: 410 children of Japanese origin were assessed, 206 boys and 204 girls, between 2 and 6 years of age, in schools in São Paulo State, Brazil. Questionnaires concerning their nonnutritive sucking habit
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics. Publicado em: 2012-02
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12. Prevalence and predictive factors of sleep bruxism in children with and without cognitive impairment
Studies have found a higher prevalence of sleep bruxism (SB) in individuals with cognitive impairment. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence and factors associated with the clinical manifestation of SB in children with and without cognitive impairment. The sample was made up of 180 individuals: Group 1 - without cognitive impairment; Group 2 -
Brazilian Oral Research. Publicado em: 2011-10