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TONGUE THRUST HABIT - A review. [PDF]
There is interrelation ship between the form and function. The different abnormal habits may effect the form of orofacial structures. The presence of one oral habit may induce the other. In this review article a new induction chart is prepared to show the interrelation between different abnormal habits and their effect on form.
Gowri sankar singaraju, kumar chetan
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Prevention of Severe Tongue Biting in a Mentally Challenged Patient: A Clinical Report [PDF]
Orofacial dysfunctions and habits are the main factors which influence the development of malocclusion and perioral disease. In this context, Orthodontics, a field of Dentistry, is closely associated with the diagnosis and treatment of injuries stemming ...
Filiz Aydoğan +1 more
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Adaptability of the tongue during orthodontic apparatus treatment
To date, most dentoalveolar deformities are associated with bad habits such as thumb sucking, tongue sticking out, and so on. According to the authors, protrusion of the tongue is normal in newborns, in which the tongue lies between the gingival pads ...
Maria B. Vasilyeva, Nidjat A. Guseynov
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Lip biting scar and its treatment – A rare case report
Oral habits are an acquired mode of behavior that has become nearly or completely involuntary. Oral habits such as thumb sucking, lip sucking, tongue thrusting, lip biting, nail biting, object biting, and bruxism have serious health consequences. Several
Vaibhava Raaj +6 more
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Introduction: The persistence of the sucking beyond a certain age has been attributed to many deleterious effects on the orofacial structures. Hence, the present study evaluates the alterations in the upper airway among the children with and without the ...
Sharmila Priyanka Betha +5 more
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Elucidating the Philosophical Foundations of theWisdom of "Tongue under Control," with an Emphasis on Allameh Javadi Amoli’s opinion [PDF]
Contemplation and theoretical reflections on the "tongue under control" and how it operates, or the reasons and factors that prevent humans from exercising control, are among the most important topics studied by Islamic scholars.
Behrouz Asadi, Mohammad Karami
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The present study provides descriptions on the morphological and histological structure of the tongue of the hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix) in relation to habitats and feeding habits. The tongue is a tall and arrow-shaped structure.
E.H. Elsheikh, Sh.A. Al-Zahaby
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Tongue habits, GERD and Neurodegenerative Disease
The aim of this paper is to correlate development and habits of tongue to gastric and neurological problems. The effect of each tongue problem on the body and mind as a whole is considered. Materials and Methods - Articles describing various effects, diagnosis and management of the condition are presented.
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VARIATION OF FIXED TONGUE CRIB FOR CORRECTING TONGUE THRUSTING HABIT
Background: Tongue thrusting is a behavior pattern in which the tongue protrudes through the anterior incisors and pushes the anterior teeth at rest position, during speech or swallowing. This bad habit causes malocclusion, but removable or fixed tongue crib appliance can be used to eliminate it. Purpose: To know various kinds of fixed tongue crib that
Rusdiana, Elly +2 more
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Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy in Tongue Thrust Habit: A Narrative Review
The respective review article is to provide an overview of the various exercises in orofacial myofunctional therapy (OMT) as a treatment modality for tongue thrust habit. Tongue thrust is the persistence of an infantile swallow pattern during late childhood. This leads to breathing and speech difficulties, open bite, and protruded teeth.
Shah, Sejal S +3 more
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