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Oral Habits: A Behavioral Approach
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1991Thumb-sucking, pacifier use, and other oral habits are not so harmful or beneficial to the child to justify ill-timed aggressive discontinuance. Indeed there is ample time to guide the child to forming desired behaviors. In nearly every case success in habit management depends on the child making a personal commitment to discontinue the habit.
J E, Peterson, P E, Schneider
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Stomatologie, 2015
Verhaltensgewohnheiten im Mundbereich konnen zu Schaden an Zahnen und Kiefer fuhren, wenn sie intensiv ausgefuhrt werden. Beispiele solcher Habits sind Daumen- oder Fingerlutschen, Nagelkauen und Bruxismus. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden deren Auftretenshaufigkeiten sowie Erklarungsmodelle und Interventionen beschrieben.
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Verhaltensgewohnheiten im Mundbereich konnen zu Schaden an Zahnen und Kiefer fuhren, wenn sie intensiv ausgefuhrt werden. Beispiele solcher Habits sind Daumen- oder Fingerlutschen, Nagelkauen und Bruxismus. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden deren Auftretenshaufigkeiten sowie Erklarungsmodelle und Interventionen beschrieben.
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The impact of good oral habits
Medicine in Evolution, 2023At the present time worldwide, although attempts are being made to reduce the number of smokers through various methods, they still exist smoking not only the traditional cigarette but also opting for various other forms of cigarettes such as electronic cigarettes or vaping.
A. Stana +10 more
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Forensic Science, 1975
Oral lesions caused by habits can be of teeth only, of teeth and the soft tissues of the mouth or may be only of the soft tissues. Lesions of teeth are permanent and may remain even when there has been total destruction of soft tissues. Recognition of lesions due to habits such as betel chewing, snuff dipping, pipe smoking and certain sexual practices ...
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Oral lesions caused by habits can be of teeth only, of teeth and the soft tissues of the mouth or may be only of the soft tissues. Lesions of teeth are permanent and may remain even when there has been total destruction of soft tissues. Recognition of lesions due to habits such as betel chewing, snuff dipping, pipe smoking and certain sexual practices ...
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Oral perception in tongue thrust and other oral habits
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2000Oral stereognosis is the ability of the mouth to recognize shape and texture. Oral shape recognition is sensitive to repetition and to topical mucosal anesthesia. Age, upper and lower arch perimeter, and labiolingual dysfunction also interact with oral stereognosis.
J S, Dahan +3 more
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Contribution of Oral Habits to Dental Disorders
CRANIO®, 1992Oral habits or parafunction may contribute to dental, periodontal, or neuromuscular damage. Such habits, of which the patient is often unaware, may cause considerable damage. Habits may be occlusal or non-occlusal, and may affect the dentition and/or the oral soft tissues. Drawing a patient's attention to the damage caused by some habits of which he or
J, Ehrlich, N, Hochman, A, Yaffe
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ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 1997
The pedodontic admission histories of 1600 Mexican children were analyzed, to determine general epidemiologic factors or oral habits, as well as their relationship with identifiable biopsychosociologic factors. Fifty-six percent of the children gave evidence of an oral habit, with significant predisposition among female patients, single children ...
R E, Bayardo +3 more
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The pedodontic admission histories of 1600 Mexican children were analyzed, to determine general epidemiologic factors or oral habits, as well as their relationship with identifiable biopsychosociologic factors. Fifty-six percent of the children gave evidence of an oral habit, with significant predisposition among female patients, single children ...
R E, Bayardo +3 more
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THE EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC ORAL HABITS
Dental Clinics of North America, 2000Oral habits continue to be a common problem in pediatric dentistry. This article briefly describes the most common oral habits and presents treatment options for resulting problems.
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[Early interventions of oral habits].
Zhonghua kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Zhonghua kouqiang yixue zazhi = Chinese journal of stomatology, 2022Oral habits, such as mouth breathing, sucking, and lip and tongue habits, are important factors that lead to malocclusion. The abnormal pressure will disrupt the muscle balance of the oral and maxillofacial complex and interfere with the normal development of the maxillofacial complex.
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
Aleksandra Wdowiak-Szymanik +2 more
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Aleksandra Wdowiak-Szymanik +2 more
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