| Literature DB >> 31438904 |
Silvia Caruso1, Alessandro Nota1,2, Atanaz Darvizeh2, Marco Severino1, Roberto Gatto1, Simona Tecco3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pacifier sucking habit has been associated in the literature with alterations of dental occlusion, and it could be a predisposing factor for other poor oral habits among children. Orthodontic pacifiers have been introduced in the market aiming to reduce these disadvantages caused by the conventional type of pacifiers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of poor oral habits and malocclusions, after usage of orthodontic pacifiers in children with primary dentition.Entities:
Keywords: Fingersucking; Malocclusions; Oral habits; Pacifiers; Thumbsucking; Tongue habits
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31438904 PMCID: PMC6706895 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-019-1668-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Descriptive characteristics of the sample
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Male | 96 (48.48) |
| Female | 102 (51.52) |
| Age | |
| (in years) | 3–5 years |
| What age did your baby start to use pacifiers at? | |
| 0–3 months | 156 (78.79) |
| 4–6 months | 26 (13.13) |
| 7–12 months | 16 (8.08) |
| How long did your baby use pacifiers? | |
| 6 months | 26 (13.13) |
| 1 years | 22 (11.11) |
| 2 years | 63 (31.82) |
| > 2 years | 87 (43.94) |
| Did your baby start to use pacifiers gladly? | |
| No | 43 (21.72) |
| Yes | 155 (78.28) |
| Did your baby use the pacifier during sleep during the first year of life? | |
| No | 21 (10.61) |
| Yes | 177 (89.39) |
| Have you been informed at baby’s birth about how to make your baby sleep safely? | |
| Yes | 181 (91.41) |
| No | 17 (8.59) |
| Did your baby suffer recurrent otitis complaints? | |
| No | 178 (89.90) |
| Yes | 20 (10.10) |
| Was your baby exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life? | |
| Yes | 132 (66.67) |
| No | 66 (33.33) |
| Have you been informed at birth about benefits and not using pacifiers? | |
| Yes | 111 (56.06) |
| No | 87 (43.94) |
| Did your baby suffer gastro-oesophageal reflux problems (frequent regurgitation, vomiting after meals)? | |
| No | 161 (81.31) |
| Yes | 37 (18.69) |
| Does your child sleep with open mouth? | |
| No | 126 (63.96) |
| Yes | 71 (36.04) |
| Does your child suck his/her finger/thumb? | |
| No | 187 (94.44) |
| Yes | 11 (5.56) |
| Did your baby suffer with weaning? | |
| No | 191 (97.46) |
| Yes | 5 (2.54) |
| Does the child bite his/her lip? | |
| No | 187 (94.44) |
| Yes | 11 (5.56) |
| Does the child bite his/her nails? | |
| No | 168 (84.85) |
| Yes | 30 (15.15) |
| Clinical examination: presence of malocclusion | |
| No | 127 (64.14) |
| Yes | 71 (35.86) |
| Clinical examination: presence of crossbite | |
| No | 162 (81.82) |
| Unilateral | 28 (14.14) |
| Bilateral | 8 (4.04) |
| Clinical examination: presence of tongue thrust swallow | |
| No | 166 (83.84) |
| Yes | 32 (16.16) |
| Clinical examination: tongue interposition between dental arches at rest | |
| No | 173 (87.37) |
| Yes | 25 (12.63) |
| Tongue tie | |
| No | 178 (89.89) |
| Yes | 20 (10.11) |
Logistic regression analysis for the development of malocclusion and the explanatory variables (gender, breastfeeding)
| Risk factor | OR° | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Males# | 1 | |
| Females | 2.74 | (1.42–5.31) * |
| Was your baby exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life? | ||
| Yes# | 1 | (1.17–4.37) * |
| No | 2.26 | |
95% CI 95% confidence interval
#Reference category
*Statistically significant association
° adjusted ORs for the other factors in the model
Logistic regression analysis for the association between development of fingersucking/thumbsucking and the age of beginning of orthodontic pacifier sucking)
| Risk factor | OR° | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Age of beginning of orthodontic pacifier use: | ||
| > 3 months# | 1 | |
| 0–3 months | 0.13 | (0.04–0.47) * |
95% CI 95% confidence interval
#Reference category
*Statistically significant association
° adjusted ORs for the other factors in the model
Fig. 1Cook’s distance plot to find influential outliers for model 1, the development of malocclusion and the explanatory variables (gender, breastfeeding)
Fig. 2Cook’s distance plot to find influential outliers for model 2 (development of fingersucking/thumbsucking and the variable age of beginning of orthodontic pacifier sucking)