| Literature DB >> 26525869 |
Alessandra Majorana1, Elena Bardellini2, Francesca Amadori2, Giulio Conti3, Antonella Polimeni4.
Abstract
As most of the etiologic factors of malocclusion are of genetic origin and thus cannot be prevented, environmental causative factors have become the focus for correction. Early interception of oral habits may be an important step in order to prevent occlusal disturbances in children. The identification of an abnormal habit and the assessment of its potential immediate and long-term effects on the dentition and potentially on the craniofacial complex should be made at an early stage. This paper focuses on the most common oral habits influencing dentofacial growth in childhood and management of these habits in the developing dentition.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26525869 PMCID: PMC4630315 DOI: 10.1186/s40510-015-0107-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Orthod ISSN: 1723-7785 Impact factor: 2.750