Literature DB >> 16119072

Feeding, artificial sucking habits, and malocclusions in 3-year-old girls in different regions of the world.

Esber Caglar1, Erik Larsson, Els Marie Andersson, Mariann S Hauge, Björn Ogaard, Samir Bishara, John Warren, Tadashi Noda, Gabriel Schmidt Dolci.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The way babies and young children are reared is important to their health and development. Extensive breast-feeding has also been shown to reduce the development of artificial sucking habits like digit or pacifier-sucking. The aim of this study was to determine feeding methods, artificial sucking habits, and the presence of malocclusions in 3-year-old girls living in different regions of the world.
METHODS: Children from the following countries were involved in the present study: (1) Brazil (Porto Alegre); (2) Japan (Niigata); (3) Mexico (Mexico City); (4) Norway (Oslo); (5) Sweden (Falköping); (6) Turkey (Istanbul); (7) and the United States (Iowa City, Iowa). During the interview and examination, the following variables were evaluated and registered: (1) breastfeeding and bottle-feeding; (2) duration and frequency; (3) sucking habits; (4) posterior and anterior crossbites; and (5) other malocclusions/normal occlusion.
RESULTS: The prevalence of breast-feeding was very high in all groups, ranging between 78% and 98%. The prevalence of bottle-feeding in the different areas was also high. Except for Iowa City, the prevalence of digit-sucking was relatively low. Pacifier-sucking is fairly popular in most areas, with the exception of Niigata. The prevalence of normal occlusion in different cities ranged from 38% to 98%.
CONCLUSIONS: There are considerable differences in feeding, as well as artificial sucking habits, in different areas of the world and at different periods.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16119072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Child (Chic)        ISSN: 1551-8949


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