نتایج جستجو برای: sucking behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 181366  

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2000
J J Warren S M Levy A J Nowak S Tang

PURPOSE Prolonged duration of non-nutritive sucking behaviors may have consequences in regard to the developing orofacial structures and occlusion. Little is known as to why some children have prolonged sucking habits beyond the first 2 to 3 years of life. This paper reports on non-nutritive sucking patterns among a large cohort of healthy children from birth to 36 months of age and older, and ...

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 1989
J Rushen D Fraser

Detailed video recordings of the suckling behavior of one piglet from each of four litters were analyzed to determine how the components of piglet suckling behavior are organized in relation to the time of milk ejection and the temporal pattern of grunting by the sow. Early in the suckling episode, most piglets massaged the udder with their snouts, and then changed gradually to sucking the teat...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
adilis kalina alexandria department of pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, school of dentistry, federal university of rio de janeiro, rio de janeiro, rj, brazil ticiana medeiros sabóia department of pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, school of dentistry, federal university of rio de janeiro, rio de janeiro, rj, brazil erika calvano kϋchler unit of clinical research, fluminense federal university, niterói, rj, brazil marcelo de castro costa department of pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, school of dentistry, federal university of rio de janeiro, rio de janeiro, rj, brazil

introduction: the purpose of this report was to present a successful treatment approach in an unusual gingival recession as a result of finger sucking traumatic habit associated with high labial frenum. case report: a 10-year-old girl presented moderate pain, recession in the mandibular right incisor and finger sucking habit. the performed treatment was: oral hygiene instruction, use of palatal...

Hamid Sharifi, Hamidreza Poureslami, Hoda Shamsadin Mohammadreza Abolbashari Parnian Poureslami

BACKGROUND AND AIM: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of finger sucking habit among three-six-year-old children from kindergartens of Kerman, Iran. METHODS: This descriptive, cross-sectional study used census sampling to select 1000 children from 40 kindergartens. Data was collected by a checklist and clinical examination.  Chi-square test in SPSS16 was used for statisti...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2007
Reiko Yokota Masayoshi Mishiro Terumi Abe Akiko Miyake Nene Shiina Kenji Sueishi Hideharu Yamaguchi

Measurement of the pressure applied to the anterior region of the palate and incisor region of the mandible during thumb-sucking was carried out 3 female children. A polyethylene bag embedded with a high-sensitivity small pressure sensor was fixed on the ventral side of the thumb so that the baroreceptor could be interposed between the thumb and palate during thumb-sucking. The children were al...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2004
D Viggiano D Fasano G Monaco L Strohmenger

AIMS To assess the effect of the type of feeding and non-nutritive sucking activity on occlusion in deciduous dentition. METHODS Retrospective study of 1130 preschool children (3-5 years of age) who had detailed infant feeding and non-nutritive sucking activity history collected by a structured questionnaire. They all had an oral examination by a dentist, blinded to different variables evalua...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2005
S Fucile E G Gisel C Lau

This study assessed the effect of an oral stimulation program on the maturation of sucking skills of preterm infants. Thirty-two preterm infants (13 males, 19 females), appropriate size for gestational age (gestational age at birth 28 wks, SD 1.2wks; birthweight 1002g, SD 251g), were randomly placed into experimental and control groups. The experimental group received a daily 15-minute oral sti...

2015
Raghavendra M Shetty Manoj Shetty N Shridhar Shetty Anushka Deoghare

Thumb and digit-sucking habits or non-nutritive sucking are considered to be the most prevalent among oral habits. Most children stop thumb sucking on their own. If the habit continues beyond 3 to 4 years of age, it not only affects the dental occlusion, but the shape of the thumb/digit may be altered as well. This article presents the management of thumb sucking by modified RURS, elbow guard i...

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