Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition

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Autor(a) principal: TRAEBERT,ELIANE
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: ZANINI,FRANCIELLE A., NUNES,RODRIGO DIAS, TRAEBERT,JEFFERSON
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Malocclusions are changes in the development of craniofacial structures of high prevalence. Associated risk factors are diverse and nutritional and non-nutritional suction habits are the most reported. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition and to study possible association with practices of breastfeeding and suction habits among Brazilian schoolchildren. A cross-sectional study involving a sample of 664 6-year-old children and their families was carried out. Data collection was done through interviews with mothers in the homes and oral examinations of children in schools. Multivariate analyses were performed using the Poisson regression with a robust estimator. The prevalence of overjet over 4 mm was 21.1% and of posterior crossbite was 12.2%; 91.9% of the children were breastfed, 79.0% used a nursing bottle and 49.4% used a pacifier. Significant and independent associations were observed between father’s unemployment, private school, interruption of breastfeeding before the fourth month and pacifier use with certain malocclusions. High rates of malocclusion were found in the studied sample. Socioeconomic conditions, breastfeeding practices and suction habits were shown to be statistically associated with their occurrence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition
title Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition
spellingShingle Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition
TRAEBERT,ELIANE
malocclusions
breast-feeding
suction habits
schoolchildren
title_short Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition
title_full Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition
title_fullStr Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition
title_sort Nutritional and non-nutritional habits and occurrence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition
author TRAEBERT,ELIANE
author_facet TRAEBERT,ELIANE
ZANINI,FRANCIELLE A.
NUNES,RODRIGO DIAS
TRAEBERT,JEFFERSON
author_role author
author2 ZANINI,FRANCIELLE A.
NUNES,RODRIGO DIAS
TRAEBERT,JEFFERSON
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv TRAEBERT,ELIANE
ZANINI,FRANCIELLE A.
NUNES,RODRIGO DIAS
TRAEBERT,JEFFERSON
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv malocclusions
breast-feeding
suction habits
schoolchildren
topic malocclusions
breast-feeding
suction habits
schoolchildren
description Abstract Malocclusions are changes in the development of craniofacial structures of high prevalence. Associated risk factors are diverse and nutritional and non-nutritional suction habits are the most reported. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of malocclusions in the mixed dentition and to study possible association with practices of breastfeeding and suction habits among Brazilian schoolchildren. A cross-sectional study involving a sample of 664 6-year-old children and their families was carried out. Data collection was done through interviews with mothers in the homes and oral examinations of children in schools. Multivariate analyses were performed using the Poisson regression with a robust estimator. The prevalence of overjet over 4 mm was 21.1% and of posterior crossbite was 12.2%; 91.9% of the children were breastfed, 79.0% used a nursing bottle and 49.4% used a pacifier. Significant and independent associations were observed between father’s unemployment, private school, interruption of breastfeeding before the fourth month and pacifier use with certain malocclusions. High rates of malocclusion were found in the studied sample. Socioeconomic conditions, breastfeeding practices and suction habits were shown to be statistically associated with their occurrence.
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