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  • 2. Duration of nutritive and nonnutritive sucking behaviors and their effects on the dental arches in the primary dentition.
    Warren JJ, Bishara SE.
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  • 6. Changes in the prevalence of nonnutritive sucking patterns in the first 8 years of life.
    Bishara SE, Warren JJ, Broffitt B, Levy SM.
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  • 7. Effects of breast-feeding duration, bottle-feeding duration and non-nutritive sucking habits on the occlusal characteristics of primary dentition.
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  • 8. Effects of digit sucking on dental arch dimensions in the primary dentition.
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  • 15. Relation between sucking habits and dental characteristics in preschoolchildren with unilateral cross-bite.
    Lindner A, Modéer T.
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  • 16. Longitudinal study of habits leading to malocclusion development in childhood.
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  • 17. The effect of early childhood non-nutritive sucking behavior including pacifiers on malocclusion: a randomized controlled trial.
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  • 18. Effects of feeding on non-nutritive sucking habits and implications on occlusion in mixed dentition.
    Montaldo L, Montaldo P, Cuccaro P, Caramico N, Minervini G.
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  • 19. Sucking habits in childhood and the effects on the primary dentition: findings of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood.
    Duncan K, McNamara C, Ireland AJ, Sandy JR.
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  • 20. Maximal bite force, facial morphology and sucking habits in young children with functional posterior crossbite.
    Castelo PM, Gavião MB, Pereira LJ, Bonjardim LR.
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