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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... patients sucking their thumbs , but that there was a general tendency for the malocclusions to correct themselves if the habit was broken by the time the child was five years old . Rakosi ( 1958 ) studied 693 Czechoslovakian preschool ...
... patients sucking their thumbs , but that there was a general tendency for the malocclusions to correct themselves if the habit was broken by the time the child was five years old . Rakosi ( 1958 ) studied 693 Czechoslovakian preschool ...
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... patients receiving the palatal crib treatment had stopped sucking habits whereas only 6 of the remaining 43 subjects stopped ( one subject was lost from the study ) . Thus , they concluded that palatal cribs were effective in ...
... patients receiving the palatal crib treatment had stopped sucking habits whereas only 6 of the remaining 43 subjects stopped ( one subject was lost from the study ) . Thus , they concluded that palatal cribs were effective in ...
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... patient relearns would result in the patient's removing it at the slightest discomfort , if it were removable . The ... patients were in the age range of 10 to 19 years , thus permitting no assessment to be made of the prevalence of ...
... patient relearns would result in the patient's removing it at the slightest discomfort , if it were removable . The ... patients were in the age range of 10 to 19 years , thus permitting no assessment to be made of the prevalence of ...
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... patient's abilities , capacities and limitations . " Therefore , we must seek to understand these processes and , in the meantime , consider some changes . For example , a slight delay in the time of weaning , the use of the paci- fier ...
... patient's abilities , capacities and limitations . " Therefore , we must seek to understand these processes and , in the meantime , consider some changes . For example , a slight delay in the time of weaning , the use of the paci- fier ...
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... patients with malocclusion exhibit a protrusive tongue tip pattern against or between the an- terior teeth during ... patient motivation . While some dentists and speech pathologists feel strongly that tongue thrust- ing has a ...
... patients with malocclusion exhibit a protrusive tongue tip pattern against or between the an- terior teeth during ... patient motivation . While some dentists and speech pathologists feel strongly that tongue thrust- ing has a ...
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