The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of prolonged sucking habits and mouth breathing on palatal vault morphology in a group of subjects with unilateral functional crossbite [crossbite (CB) group] compared with a group of subjects with normal occlusion [non-crossbite (NCB) group]. A sample of 80 Caucasian subjects (51 CB and 29 NCB; aged 5.3 \ub1 0.8 years) in the deciduous dentition was selected. A questionnaire regarding the subject's sucking habits was answered by the parents. Any sucking habit that lasted more than 24 months was considered as a prolonged sucking habit. The breathing pattern was assessed by an experienced otorinolarygologist and was classified either mainly nose or mouth breathing. Intercanine and intermola...
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to investigate changes in dentofacial characteristics associated...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate sucking habits and hyperdivergency as risk facto...
The morphogenesis of the dento-maxillofacial district is related to epigenetic factors and intrinsic...
Influence of sucking habits and breathing pattern on palatal constriction in unilateral posterior cr...
Aim: To verify the influence of the respiratory mode and nonnutritive sucking habits in the transver...
verify the influence of the respiratory mode and nonnutritive sucking habits in the transverse and v...
OBJETIVE: The maintenance of normal conditions of the masticatory function is determinant for the co...
Abstract Background A study is made of posterior crossbite in deciduous dentition and its possible a...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyze the transverse characteristics of subjects with s...
INTRODUCTION: Respiration is one of the body’s vital functions. Under normal conditions breathing t...
Introduction: The persistence of the sucking beyond a certain age has been attributed to many delete...
Aim. Finger-sucking in early childhood can induce morphologic changes in the oropharynx and upper ...
Introduction: The influence of mouth breathing on the development of the dentition and dento-facial ...
There is controversy in the literature about possible interaction of the respiratory mode with the f...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of pacifier-sucking habit with occlusal ...
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to investigate changes in dentofacial characteristics associated...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate sucking habits and hyperdivergency as risk facto...
The morphogenesis of the dento-maxillofacial district is related to epigenetic factors and intrinsic...
Influence of sucking habits and breathing pattern on palatal constriction in unilateral posterior cr...
Aim: To verify the influence of the respiratory mode and nonnutritive sucking habits in the transver...
verify the influence of the respiratory mode and nonnutritive sucking habits in the transverse and v...
OBJETIVE: The maintenance of normal conditions of the masticatory function is determinant for the co...
Abstract Background A study is made of posterior crossbite in deciduous dentition and its possible a...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyze the transverse characteristics of subjects with s...
INTRODUCTION: Respiration is one of the body’s vital functions. Under normal conditions breathing t...
Introduction: The persistence of the sucking beyond a certain age has been attributed to many delete...
Aim. Finger-sucking in early childhood can induce morphologic changes in the oropharynx and upper ...
Introduction: The influence of mouth breathing on the development of the dentition and dento-facial ...
There is controversy in the literature about possible interaction of the respiratory mode with the f...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of pacifier-sucking habit with occlusal ...
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to investigate changes in dentofacial characteristics associated...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate sucking habits and hyperdivergency as risk facto...
The morphogenesis of the dento-maxillofacial district is related to epigenetic factors and intrinsic...