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483 related items for PubMed ID: 9643187

  • 21. Influence of the mode of nutritive and non-nutritive sucking on the dimensions of primary dental arches.
    Diouf JS, Ngom PI, Badiane A, Cisse B, Ndoye C, Diop-Ba K, Diagne F.
    Int Orthod; 2010 Dec; 8(4):372-85. PubMed ID: 21094107
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  • 22. Malocclusions and non-nutritive sucking habits: a preliminary study.
    Luzzi V, Guaragna M, Ierardo G, Saccucci M, Consoli G, Vestri AR, Polimeni A.
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  • 23. Prevalence of oral habits in 563 Nigerian preschool children age 3-5 years.
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    Niger Postgrad Med J; 2001 Dec; 8(4):193-5. PubMed ID: 11922027
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  • 24. Effect of breast- and bottle-feeding duration on the age of pacifier use persistence.
    Telles FB, Ferreira RI, Magalhães Ldo N, Scavone-Junior H.
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  • 27. Cessation age of breast-feeding and pacifier use is associated with persistent finger-sucking.
    Fukumoto E, Fukumoto S, Kawasaki K, Furugen R, Kitamura M, Kawashita Y, Hayashida H, Fukuda H, Iijima Y, Saito T.
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  • 29. Artificial sucking habits: etiology, prevalence and effect on occlusion.
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  • 30. Breast feeding, bottle feeding, and non-nutritive sucking; effects on occlusion in deciduous dentition.
    Viggiano D, Fasano D, Monaco G, Strohmenger L.
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  • 31. Pacifiers, Thumb Sucking, Breastfeeding, and Bottle Use: Oral Sucking Habits of Children with and without Phonological Impairment.
    Baker E, Masso S, McLeod S, Wren Y.
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  • 32. Prevalence and determinant factors of malocclusion in children with special needs.
    Oliveira AC, Paiva SM, Martins MT, Torres CS, Pordeus IA.
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  • 33. [Breast-feeding, bottle-feeding, sucking habits and malocclusion in Brazilian preschool children].
    Leite-Cavalcanti A, Medeiros-Bezerra PK, Moura C.
    Rev Salud Publica (Bogota); 2007 Aug; 9(2):194-204. PubMed ID: 17962838
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