Existence and persistence of oral habits such as sucking (pacifier, lip, lingual, thumb, or other), lip-biting, nail-biting, tongue thrust may interfere with children’s development and growth, leading to dentoalveolar alterations-malocclusions and skeletal anomalies-face and profile imbalance in esthetics. In this article Authors outline early treatment as the correct way to approach children with long term bad habits, as it allows the correction of existing or incipient discrepancies or, at least, it prevents progression in asymmetry and dysfunction.
Oral habits and induced occlusal-skeletal disarmonies / S.R. Arcari, R. Biagi. - In: JOURNAL OF PLASTIC DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 2035-0686. - 11:1(2015), pp. 73-78.
Oral habits and induced occlusal-skeletal disarmonies
R. BiagiUltimo
2015
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Existence and persistence of oral habits such as sucking (pacifier, lip, lingual, thumb, or other), lip-biting, nail-biting, tongue thrust may interfere with children’s development and growth, leading to dentoalveolar alterations-malocclusions and skeletal anomalies-face and profile imbalance in esthetics. In this article Authors outline early treatment as the correct way to approach children with long term bad habits, as it allows the correction of existing or incipient discrepancies or, at least, it prevents progression in asymmetry and dysfunction.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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