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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... be elicited or there was considerable delay before it could be . Thus , using the rooting reflex as a variable in explaining the development of thumbsucking activities as some have done ( Ayer and Gale , 1970 ; Gale and.
... be elicited or there was considerable delay before it could be . Thus , using the rooting reflex as a variable in explaining the development of thumbsucking activities as some have done ( Ayer and Gale , 1970 ; Gale and.
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... variables such as sex , time from last feeding , whether the infant was asleep or awake , the presence of attendants , teething , positioning of the infant , etc. Every infant that was observed exhibited thumb- or fingersucking ...
... variables such as sex , time from last feeding , whether the infant was asleep or awake , the presence of attendants , teething , positioning of the infant , etc. Every infant that was observed exhibited thumb- or fingersucking ...
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... variable requires consideration if the effect of thumbsucking on the occlusion is to be understood in its proper context . A number of writers have indicated that the heredity component of malocclusion seems to be more important for the ...
... variable requires consideration if the effect of thumbsucking on the occlusion is to be understood in its proper context . A number of writers have indicated that the heredity component of malocclusion seems to be more important for the ...
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... variables are assoc- iated with the posterior airway dimensions . We have observed clinically that tongue thrusters with anterior open bite tend to possess the following constellation of morphologic characteristics : 1 ) a short ...
... variables are assoc- iated with the posterior airway dimensions . We have observed clinically that tongue thrusters with anterior open bite tend to possess the following constellation of morphologic characteristics : 1 ) a short ...
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... variable associated with posterior airway dimensions that are probably most responsible for the basic condition . The assessment of lip strength is being used in some clinical settings as a criterion for orthodontic treatment planning ...
... variable associated with posterior airway dimensions that are probably most responsible for the basic condition . The assessment of lip strength is being used in some clinical settings as a criterion for orthodontic treatment planning ...
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