Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage

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Autor(a) principal: Fialho,Melissa Proença Nogueira
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Pinzan-Vercelino,Célia Regina Maio, Nogueira,Rodrigo Proença, Gurgel,Júlio de Araújo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) can cause occlusal alterations, including anterior open bite (AOB). However, not all patients develop this malocclusion. Therefore, the emergence of AOB does not depend on deleterious habits, only. OBJECTIVE: Investigate a potential association between non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs), anterior open bite (AOB) and facial morphology (FM). METHODS: 176 children in the primary dentition stage were selected. Intra and extraoral clinical examinations were performed and the children's legal guardians were asked to respond to a questionnaire comprising issues related to non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs). RESULTS: A statistically significant relationship was found between non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) and anterior open bite (AOB). However, no association was found between these factors and children's facial morphology (FM). CONCLUSIONS: Non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) during the primary dentition stage play a key role in determining anterior open bite (AOB) malocclusion regardless of patient's morphological facial pattern (FM).
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spelling Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stageOpen biteFacePrimary dentition INTRODUCTION: Non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) can cause occlusal alterations, including anterior open bite (AOB). However, not all patients develop this malocclusion. Therefore, the emergence of AOB does not depend on deleterious habits, only. OBJECTIVE: Investigate a potential association between non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs), anterior open bite (AOB) and facial morphology (FM). METHODS: 176 children in the primary dentition stage were selected. Intra and extraoral clinical examinations were performed and the children's legal guardians were asked to respond to a questionnaire comprising issues related to non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs). RESULTS: A statistically significant relationship was found between non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) and anterior open bite (AOB). However, no association was found between these factors and children's facial morphology (FM). CONCLUSIONS: Non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) during the primary dentition stage play a key role in determining anterior open bite (AOB) malocclusion regardless of patient's morphological facial pattern (FM). Dental Press International2014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512014000300108Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics v.19 n.3 2014reponame:Dental Press Journal of Orthodonticsinstname:Dental Press International (DPI)instacron:DPI10.1590/2176-9451.19.3.108-113.oarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFialho,Melissa Proença NogueiraPinzan-Vercelino,Célia Regina MaioNogueira,Rodrigo ProençaGurgel,Júlio de Araújoeng2015-08-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2176-94512014000300108Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/dpjoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpartigos@dentalpress.com.br||davidnormando@hotmail.com2177-67092176-9451opendoar:2015-08-24T00:00Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics - Dental Press International (DPI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
title Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
spellingShingle Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
Fialho,Melissa Proença Nogueira
Open bite
Face
Primary dentition
title_short Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
title_full Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
title_fullStr Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
title_sort Relationship between facial morphology, anterior open bite and non-nutritive sucking habits during the primary dentition stage
author Fialho,Melissa Proença Nogueira
author_facet Fialho,Melissa Proença Nogueira
Pinzan-Vercelino,Célia Regina Maio
Nogueira,Rodrigo Proença
Gurgel,Júlio de Araújo
author_role author
author2 Pinzan-Vercelino,Célia Regina Maio
Nogueira,Rodrigo Proença
Gurgel,Júlio de Araújo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fialho,Melissa Proença Nogueira
Pinzan-Vercelino,Célia Regina Maio
Nogueira,Rodrigo Proença
Gurgel,Júlio de Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Open bite
Face
Primary dentition
topic Open bite
Face
Primary dentition
description INTRODUCTION: Non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) can cause occlusal alterations, including anterior open bite (AOB). However, not all patients develop this malocclusion. Therefore, the emergence of AOB does not depend on deleterious habits, only. OBJECTIVE: Investigate a potential association between non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs), anterior open bite (AOB) and facial morphology (FM). METHODS: 176 children in the primary dentition stage were selected. Intra and extraoral clinical examinations were performed and the children's legal guardians were asked to respond to a questionnaire comprising issues related to non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs). RESULTS: A statistically significant relationship was found between non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) and anterior open bite (AOB). However, no association was found between these factors and children's facial morphology (FM). CONCLUSIONS: Non-nutritive sucking habits (NNSHs) during the primary dentition stage play a key role in determining anterior open bite (AOB) malocclusion regardless of patient's morphological facial pattern (FM).
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