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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... important as demonstrated by positioning the child on its back facing upwards . In this position , the response is greater when the infant's arm on the stimulated side is held up and weaker when held down . Psychoanalytic and Learning ...
... important as demonstrated by positioning the child on its back facing upwards . In this position , the response is greater when the infant's arm on the stimulated side is held up and weaker when held down . Psychoanalytic and Learning ...
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... important to note that his definition of oral habits included thumb- sucking , nailbiting , fingersucking and protrusion of the tongue . Sears and Wise ( 1950 ) provide data from which it can be calculated that at the age of 2.5 years ...
... important to note that his definition of oral habits included thumb- sucking , nailbiting , fingersucking and protrusion of the tongue . Sears and Wise ( 1950 ) provide data from which it can be calculated that at the age of 2.5 years ...
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... important for the development of later malocclusions than does persistent smoking self ( e.g. Benjamin , 1962a , b ; Sillman , 1951 ) . Personality Differences An enormous amount of speculation has focused on presumed personality ...
... important for the development of later malocclusions than does persistent smoking self ( e.g. Benjamin , 1962a , b ; Sillman , 1951 ) . Personality Differences An enormous amount of speculation has focused on presumed personality ...
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... important for the development of eventual malocclusion than is persistent thumb- or fingersucking of itself . Thus , sophisticated studies which consider the hereditary component would provide useful information on this issue . Although ...
... important for the development of eventual malocclusion than is persistent thumb- or fingersucking of itself . Thus , sophisticated studies which consider the hereditary component would provide useful information on this issue . Although ...
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... important fixed characteristics . They appear very early in life . Perhaps they have evolutionary significance , but ... important fixed characteristic of infant oral behavior . Infants also require nourishment 6 to 8 times per day , and ...
... important fixed characteristics . They appear very early in life . Perhaps they have evolutionary significance , but ... important fixed characteristic of infant oral behavior . Infants also require nourishment 6 to 8 times per day , and ...
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