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Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy in Tongue Thrust Habit: A Narrative Review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2021
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
openaire   +2 more sources

VARIATION OF FIXED TONGUE CRIB FOR CORRECTING TONGUE THRUSTING HABIT

open access: yesJournal Of Vocational Health Studies, 2018
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
openaire   +4 more sources

Poor oral habits and malocclusions after usage of orthodontic pacifiers: an observational study on 3–5 years old children

open access: yesBMC Pediatrics, 2019
Background Pacifier sucking habit has been associated in the literature with alterations of dental occlusion, and it could be a predisposing factor for other poor oral habits among children. Orthodontic pacifiers have been introduced in the market aiming
Silvia Caruso   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ultramorphological studies on the lingual papillae of Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in relation to its feeding habits [PDF]

open access: yesDelta Journal of Science, 2013
The distribution and structure of the lingual papillae on rabbit tongue were studied in relation toits feeding habits by means of light and scanning electron microscopy. The tongue of rabbit is ofabout 5 cm in length and 9 mm in width. The dorsal surface
Gamal Ali Mohammed
doaj   +1 more source

Influence of Oral Intaking Habit on Tongue Coating Microbiota in Patients with Esophageal Precancerous Lesions [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cancer, 2022
Background: Esophageal cancer (EC) is a common digestive tract tumor in China, and oral intaking habit has a great influence on the development of EC. The present study explored the correlation between oral intaking habit and tongue coating (TC) microbiota in patients with esophageal precancerous lesions (EPL) to provide a reasonable interpretation of ...
Xiao, Pan   +8 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Tongue coating index as a risk factor of decline of taste sensitivity in the elderly population

open access: yesMajalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia, 2021
The elderly had various oral health issues, one of which is taste sensitivity. Taste sensitivity is highly affected by a person’s health, medication, eating habits, nutritional status, and oral hygiene.
Fimma Naritasari   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mapping the prevalence of deleterious oral habits among 10–16-year-old children in Karnataka: A cross-sectional study

open access: yesJournal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry, 2015
Introduction: Deleterious oral habits are possible causes of unbalanced functional forces on the developing dentition and are factors in the development of dento-skeletal abnormalities and hence possible etiologic factors in malocclusion.
Srinath Krishnappa   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Tongue coating: related factors

open access: yes, 2013
AIM: A clear relationship between tongue coating and oral malodour has been observed in many clinical trials. Why or when this coating is formed remains an open question.
Van Tornout, Marie   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Oral habits in relation to malocclusions: A review

open access: yes, 2021
Oral habits are learned patterns of muscle contraction and have a very complex nature. They are associated with anger, hunger, sleep, tooth eruption and fear.
Ali, F. (Faizan)   +7 more
core   +1 more source

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