Oral Motor Behavior: Impact on Oral Conditions and Dental Treatment : Workshop Proceedings, May 16-17, 1979Patricia Bryant, Elliot Gale, John Rugh U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1979 - 261 pages |
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... evidence provides support for a learning theory approach to etiology and treatment of these habits ( e.g. , Benjamin , 1967 ; Davis , Sears , Miller and Brodbeck , 1948 ; Sears and Wise , 1950 ; Davidson , Haryett , Sandilands , and ...
... evidence provides support for a learning theory approach to etiology and treatment of these habits ( e.g. , Benjamin , 1967 ; Davis , Sears , Miller and Brodbeck , 1948 ; Sears and Wise , 1950 ; Davidson , Haryett , Sandilands , and ...
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... evidence , the most effective techniques of eliminating sucking behaviors involve the aversive conditioning techniques , or the so - called punitive appliances . Although they have been used for many years ( e.g. Massler and Wood , 1949 ...
... evidence , the most effective techniques of eliminating sucking behaviors involve the aversive conditioning techniques , or the so - called punitive appliances . Although they have been used for many years ( e.g. Massler and Wood , 1949 ...
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... evidence of bruxing and grinding behavior . The children ranged in age from 10.7 years to 13.1 years with an average of 11.8 years . Parents reported that approximately 14.9 % of them had heard their children grind their teeth . A ...
... evidence of bruxing and grinding behavior . The children ranged in age from 10.7 years to 13.1 years with an average of 11.8 years . Parents reported that approximately 14.9 % of them had heard their children grind their teeth . A ...
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... evidence to permit differentiation between normal and abnormal or deviant patterns of deglutition , particularly as such patterns might relate to occlusion and speech . There is unsatisfactory evidence to support the belief that any ...
... evidence to permit differentiation between normal and abnormal or deviant patterns of deglutition , particularly as such patterns might relate to occlusion and speech . There is unsatisfactory evidence to support the belief that any ...
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... evidence consisted of records on 478 of his orthodontic patients , only two of whom were breast - fed . The high statistical correlation between tongue thrust and the pre- sence of bottle feeding led Straub to the conclusion that the ...
... evidence consisted of records on 478 of his orthodontic patients , only two of whom were breast - fed . The high statistical correlation between tongue thrust and the pre- sence of bottle feeding led Straub to the conclusion that the ...
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