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Risk factors associated with deforming oral habits in children aged 5 to 11: a case-control study.

Daniel Enrique Reyes Romagosa1, María Rosa Paneque Gamboa2, Yamilka Almeida Muñiz3, Leticia María Quesada Oliva4, Damiana Escalona Oliva5, Sonia Torres Naranjo3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Dental and maxillofacial anomalies have multiple and complex causes. Most frequent among these are poor oral habits. A large number of children present with oral malocclusions, most of which are caused by deforming oral habits. It is important to learn about risk factors for this condition in order to institute preventive measures, early detection and treatment, and identification of low- and high-risk groups.
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors associated with deforming oral habits, which, if maintained over time, are responsible for occlusion defects, speech disorders, and can affect physical and emotional child development.
METHODS: A case-control study of children presenting with deforming oral habits in the municipality of Manzanillo in Granma province was conducted between January and August 2013. 540 children aged 5 to 11 were included of which 180 had deforming oral habits and were asked to fill out a survey to identify specific type of habits leading to malocclusion. The case group was composed of children with deforming habits, and the remaining 360 children without poor oral habits were the control group. Each case was randomly matched to two control cases. The children mothers were also surveyed to gather supplemental information.
RESULTS: Children with deforming oral habits were mostly female. At age 10, onychophagia was the predominant oral deforming habit. Risk factors detected for these habits were sociobiological maternal and child variables such as low and high birth weight, maternal breastfeeding inexperience, and discord in the family.
CONCLUSIONS: The study identified likely risk factors associated with deforming oral habits. These are discord in the family, birth weight, and lack of breastfeeding experience.

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Keywords:  Factores de riesgo; hábitos bucales deformantes; niños

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25198198     DOI: 10.5867/medwave.2014.02.5927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medwave        ISSN: 0717-6384


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