Objective: This study investigated the non-nutritive sucking habits in a sample of patients with malocclusions at the Unit of Pediatric Dentistry of the "Sapienza", University of Rome. Materials and methods: 81 children (average age 5.9 years) were examined from January to December 2008. All children showed typical malocclusions that could be associated with non-nutritive sucking habits (pacifier or finger). Increased overjet (OVJ), anterior openbite (OPB), and posterior crossbite (CRB) were recorded in this survey. A questionnaire was directed to parents. Results: At the first examination 40.4% of pacifier users over 24 months were affected by an anterior OPB, 50% by a posterior CRB and 39.4% by an increased OVJ. Moreover, 40.4% of the children with finger or thumb sucking behavior were affected by an anterior OPB, 29.2% by a posterior CRB, and 42.4% by an increased OVJ. Conclusions: No statistically significant associations could be detected between the non-nutritive sucking habits and the malocclusions. There was no difference in type of habit in children who presented an anterior OPB, while there was a higher prevalence rate of children with a posterior CRB who had sucked the pacifier and of children with increased OVJ who had sucked their finger. © 2011 Società Italiana di Ortodonzia SIDO.

Malocclusions and non-nutritive sucking habits: a preliminary study / Luzzi, Valeria; Marinella, Guaragna; Ierardo, Gaetano; Saccucci, Matteo; Consoli, Giuliana; Vestri, Anna Rita; Polimeni, Antonella. - In: PROGRESS IN ORTHODONTICS. - ISSN 1723-7785. - STAMPA. - 12:2(2011), pp. 114-118. [10.1016/j.pio.2011.03.002]

Malocclusions and non-nutritive sucking habits: a preliminary study.

LUZZI, Valeria;IERARDO, GAETANO;SACCUCCI, MATTEO;CONSOLI, GIULIANA;VESTRI, Anna Rita;POLIMENI, Antonella
2011

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Objective: This study investigated the non-nutritive sucking habits in a sample of patients with malocclusions at the Unit of Pediatric Dentistry of the "Sapienza", University of Rome. Materials and methods: 81 children (average age 5.9 years) were examined from January to December 2008. All children showed typical malocclusions that could be associated with non-nutritive sucking habits (pacifier or finger). Increased overjet (OVJ), anterior openbite (OPB), and posterior crossbite (CRB) were recorded in this survey. A questionnaire was directed to parents. Results: At the first examination 40.4% of pacifier users over 24 months were affected by an anterior OPB, 50% by a posterior CRB and 39.4% by an increased OVJ. Moreover, 40.4% of the children with finger or thumb sucking behavior were affected by an anterior OPB, 29.2% by a posterior CRB, and 42.4% by an increased OVJ. Conclusions: No statistically significant associations could be detected between the non-nutritive sucking habits and the malocclusions. There was no difference in type of habit in children who presented an anterior OPB, while there was a higher prevalence rate of children with a posterior CRB who had sucked the pacifier and of children with increased OVJ who had sucked their finger. © 2011 Società Italiana di Ortodonzia SIDO.
2011
malocclusion; finger/thumb sucking habits; non-nutritive sucking habits; pacifier sucking habit
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Malocclusions and non-nutritive sucking habits: a preliminary study / Luzzi, Valeria; Marinella, Guaragna; Ierardo, Gaetano; Saccucci, Matteo; Consoli, Giuliana; Vestri, Anna Rita; Polimeni, Antonella. - In: PROGRESS IN ORTHODONTICS. - ISSN 1723-7785. - STAMPA. - 12:2(2011), pp. 114-118. [10.1016/j.pio.2011.03.002]
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