Aim The positive and negative effects associated to pacifier are controversial. Many studies try to investigate, in some situation, if the use of pacifiers could be a protective or a risk factor. The aim of this study was to investigate the adults level of knowledge about the use of pacifier and the prevention of oral diseases related to it. Materials A literature review about the use of the pacifier correlated to breastfeeding, oral infection (oral candidiasis and tooth decay), Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and malocclusion was conducted. The study was carried out by using key words such as infant oral health, pacifiers, breastfeeding, oral candidiasis, thrush, tooth decay, early childhood caries, malocclusion of teeth, and SIDS on...
To investigate the effects of conventional and orthodontic pacifiers on the prevalence of malocclusi...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Sucking of some types of a pacifier may be a risk factor for mal-development of ...
In the United States, the use of pacifiers appears to be a common practice,\ud potentially as a resu...
Objective: To critically review all literature related to the association between pacifier use and b...
Introduction: Pacifiers consist of a latex or silicone nipple with a firm plastic shield and handle ...
The purpose of this study was focused in two specific objectives: (1) to determine attitudes of prof...
Background. Pacifier use decreases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). An emergency dep...
Introduction and aim. The use of pacifier is a very common practice in the early childhood period in...
Objective: Due to the inconclusive evidence supporting the traditional recommendation to avoid early...
Extensive literature reviews showed that pacifier usage is associated with early cessation of breast...
Pacifier use is associated with a decreased risk of SIDS [1], and is widely believed to suppress dig...
Abstract Background The use of pacifiers is an ancient practice, but often becomes a point of debate...
Introduction: The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding for two years or more and advis...
SummaryAim: The goal of the present study was to analyze if the duration of pacifier use influenced ...
structures and malocclusion. This study assessed the prevalence of using of different types of pacif...
To investigate the effects of conventional and orthodontic pacifiers on the prevalence of malocclusi...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Sucking of some types of a pacifier may be a risk factor for mal-development of ...
In the United States, the use of pacifiers appears to be a common practice,\ud potentially as a resu...
Objective: To critically review all literature related to the association between pacifier use and b...
Introduction: Pacifiers consist of a latex or silicone nipple with a firm plastic shield and handle ...
The purpose of this study was focused in two specific objectives: (1) to determine attitudes of prof...
Background. Pacifier use decreases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). An emergency dep...
Introduction and aim. The use of pacifier is a very common practice in the early childhood period in...
Objective: Due to the inconclusive evidence supporting the traditional recommendation to avoid early...
Extensive literature reviews showed that pacifier usage is associated with early cessation of breast...
Pacifier use is associated with a decreased risk of SIDS [1], and is widely believed to suppress dig...
Abstract Background The use of pacifiers is an ancient practice, but often becomes a point of debate...
Introduction: The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding for two years or more and advis...
SummaryAim: The goal of the present study was to analyze if the duration of pacifier use influenced ...
structures and malocclusion. This study assessed the prevalence of using of different types of pacif...
To investigate the effects of conventional and orthodontic pacifiers on the prevalence of malocclusi...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Sucking of some types of a pacifier may be a risk factor for mal-development of ...
In the United States, the use of pacifiers appears to be a common practice,\ud potentially as a resu...