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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... findings of Gentry and Aldrich would suggest that sucking behavior in- creases the likelihood of the rooting reflex since they found that before sucking , the rooting reflex could not be elicited or there was considerable delay before ...
... findings of Gentry and Aldrich would suggest that sucking behavior in- creases the likelihood of the rooting reflex since they found that before sucking , the rooting reflex could not be elicited or there was considerable delay before ...
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... findings are somewhat opposite to those of Kunst ; however , he relied on reported observations by mothers and thus his findings are open to criticism . Figure 1 represents an attempt to determine the incidence of thumb- and ...
... findings are somewhat opposite to those of Kunst ; however , he relied on reported observations by mothers and thus his findings are open to criticism . Figure 1 represents an attempt to determine the incidence of thumb- and ...
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... finding that early - weaned infants showed less sucking behaviors than late - weaned infants also suggests that carefully selected weaning schedules may prevent or reduce the occurrence of sucking behaviors . Although these methods are ...
... finding that early - weaned infants showed less sucking behaviors than late - weaned infants also suggests that carefully selected weaning schedules may prevent or reduce the occurrence of sucking behaviors . Although these methods are ...
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... findings showed no significant differences among the groups in the development of mannerisms . An analysis of associated habits at the time treatment was initiated revealed the interesting finding that in the palatal crib groups , there ...
... findings showed no significant differences among the groups in the development of mannerisms . An analysis of associated habits at the time treatment was initiated revealed the interesting finding that in the palatal crib groups , there ...
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... findings in cerebral palsy . J. Dent . Child . 27 : 233-238 , 1960 . Sillman , J.H .: Thumbsucking and the oral structures . J. Pediatr . 39 : 424-430 , 1951 . Skiba , E.A. , Pettigrew , L. E. , and Alden , S.E .: A behavorial approach ...
... findings in cerebral palsy . J. Dent . Child . 27 : 233-238 , 1960 . Sillman , J.H .: Thumbsucking and the oral structures . J. Pediatr . 39 : 424-430 , 1951 . Skiba , E.A. , Pettigrew , L. E. , and Alden , S.E .: A behavorial approach ...
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