Oral Habits in Childhood and Occlusal Pathologies: A Cohort Study [PDF]
Purpose: To analyse the relationship between the different habits that occur in childhood and the different malocclusions in the three planes of space. Material and methods: A clinical examination of 106 children between 5 and 12 years of age was carried
Mario Santos Barrera +4 more
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Parental knowledge, awareness, and attitudes towards children’s oral habits: a descriptive cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background: Oral health is fundamental to children’s health and well-being. Parental knowledge, awareness, and practices towards oral habits significantly influence children’s oral health.
Sarah Almugairin +6 more
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Oral Habits during the Lockdown from the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in the Romanian Population [PDF]
Background and Objectives: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic led to changes in population daily patterns. In order to adapt oral health promotion measures for future similar conditions, the main objective of the study was to assess changes in dental hygiene and ...
Mariana Cărămidă +5 more
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Parent-perceived oral habits among a group of school children: prevalence and predictors [PDF]
Purpose Practicing oral habits beyond the normal age range is assumed to be due to underlying psychological disturbance and could result in a deformation of the orofacial structure.
Nagwa Mohamed Ali Khattab +2 more
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College Students with Oral Habits Exhibit Worse Psychological Status and Temporomandibular-Related Quality of Life: A Correlational Study [PDF]
Purpose. To evaluate the relationship between oral habits, psychological status, and temporomandibular-related quality of life among college students. Materials and Methods.
Wenke Yang +7 more
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Awareness of deleterious oral habits and knowledge of habit breaking appliance among parents in Alkharj - A cross sectional study [version 1; peer review: 3 approved] [PDF]
Background Actions that are repetitive and being practiced automatically are called habits. Oral habits can be classified as normal or deleterious. Oral health education starts from footprints of awareness.
Praveen Jodalli +6 more
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Cross-bite and oral habits among Albanian autistic children according to the stages of occlusal development [PDF]
This study had two aims. First, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of ACB, PCB, and oral habits among a group of Albanian children with ASD compared with a group of children without ASD.
Elona Kongo +5 more
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Unraveling the Relationship between Oral Habits and Anxiety: A Narrative Review
This narrative review aims to elucidate the bidirectional relationship between oral habits and anxiety, examining potential underlying mechanisms, psychological factors, and clinical implications.
Ramya V. Jathanna +5 more
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Aim: To use a cohort-based orthodontic analysis to examine the association between early childhood oral habits (such as mouth breathing, tongue thrusting, dummy use, and thumb sucking) and the occurrence, kind, and severity of developing malocclusions in
Vijender Kumar +6 more
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Association between self-reported oral habits and oral health related quality of life of adolescents in Ibadan, Nigeria. [PDF]
Oral habits such as nail biting, thumb/digit sucking and teeth grinding could be harmful, and may lead to teeth misalignment, anterior open bite, protruded or flared upper anterior teeth especially if they persist into adolescence.
Folake Barakat Lawal +8 more
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