Anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schools

Objective: this study aims to evaluate the prevalence of anterior open bite and its association with deleterious oral habits, such as use of pacifier, finger-sucking habit and baby bottle in preschool children. Material and Methods: a cross-sectional study was carried out with 142 children, aged thr...

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Main Authors: Valchia Gotardo Gusson Colombi, Rafael Celestino de Souza, Maria Helena Monteiro Barros Miotto, Isabela Floriano, Tamara Kerber Tedesco, Juan Sebastian Lara, Elisa Cristina Gnoatto, José Carlos Petorrossi Imparato
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Odontologia 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rbo/article/view/964
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spelling doaj-e8b07299dc9a44ca8eb002ae0184e1502020-11-25T00:28:55ZengAssociação Brasileira de Odontologia Revista Brasileira de Odontologia1984-37472017-12-0174410.18363/rbo.v74n4.p.268559Anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schoolsValchia Gotardo Gusson Colombi0Rafael Celestino de Souza1Maria Helena Monteiro Barros Miotto2Isabela Floriano3Tamara Kerber Tedesco4Juan Sebastian Lara5Elisa Cristina Gnoatto6José Carlos Petorrossi Imparato7Dental Research Center São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, SP, Brazil.Dental Research Center São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, SP, Brazil.Departament of Dental Clinic, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitoria, ES, Brazil.Dental Research Center São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, SP, Brazil. School of Dentistry, UNINOVAFAPI University, Teresina, PI, Brazil.Dental Research Center São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, SP, Brazil. Departament of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Ibirapuera University, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.Researcher in Dental Health Unit, The University of Manchester, EnglandDental Research Center São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, SP, Brazil.Dental Research Center São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, SP, Brazil.Objective: this study aims to evaluate the prevalence of anterior open bite and its association with deleterious oral habits, such as use of pacifier, finger-sucking habit and baby bottle in preschool children. Material and Methods: a cross-sectional study was carried out with 142 children, aged three to five years old, from 9 schools in the city of Nova Venécia, ES, Brazil. A properly calibrated examiner conducted the examination of occlusion under natural light and with the aid of medical examination stick. In addition, a semi-structured form with closed questions on deleterious oral habits in children was sent to parents/guardians. The sociodemographic, economic and anterior open bite data was verified through the Fisher exact test and the odds ratio values were calculated with 95% confidence interval. Results: it was found a prevalence of 31.69% (45) of anterior open bite. Moreover, 45.8% (65) of the children had a pacifier sucking habit, 14.8% (21) finger sucking habit and 73.9% (105) used baby bottle. Children with habit of pacifier sucking showed 5.58 (2.54-12.24) more likely to have anterior open bite than children without the habit. Preschool children with finger sucking habit showed 3.55 (1.37-9.21) more likely to have malocclusion. Children who used baby bottle presented 2.29 (1.06-4.97) more likely to have anterior open bite. Conclusion: high prevalence of anterior open bite is observed in the studied population and it is associated with the pacifier sucking habit, finger sucking habit and use of a baby bottle.http://revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rbo/article/view/964Pediatric dentistry, Open bite, Oral habits, Children
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author Valchia Gotardo Gusson Colombi
Rafael Celestino de Souza
Maria Helena Monteiro Barros Miotto
Isabela Floriano
Tamara Kerber Tedesco
Juan Sebastian Lara
Elisa Cristina Gnoatto
José Carlos Petorrossi Imparato
spellingShingle Valchia Gotardo Gusson Colombi
Rafael Celestino de Souza
Maria Helena Monteiro Barros Miotto
Isabela Floriano
Tamara Kerber Tedesco
Juan Sebastian Lara
Elisa Cristina Gnoatto
José Carlos Petorrossi Imparato
Anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schools
Revista Brasileira de Odontologia
Pediatric dentistry, Open bite, Oral habits, Children
author_facet Valchia Gotardo Gusson Colombi
Rafael Celestino de Souza
Maria Helena Monteiro Barros Miotto
Isabela Floriano
Tamara Kerber Tedesco
Juan Sebastian Lara
Elisa Cristina Gnoatto
José Carlos Petorrossi Imparato
author_sort Valchia Gotardo Gusson Colombi
title Anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schools
title_short Anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schools
title_full Anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schools
title_fullStr Anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schools
title_full_unstemmed Anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schools
title_sort anterior open bite and deleterious habits in preschool children from public schools
publisher Associação Brasileira de Odontologia
series Revista Brasileira de Odontologia
issn 1984-3747
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Objective: this study aims to evaluate the prevalence of anterior open bite and its association with deleterious oral habits, such as use of pacifier, finger-sucking habit and baby bottle in preschool children. Material and Methods: a cross-sectional study was carried out with 142 children, aged three to five years old, from 9 schools in the city of Nova Venécia, ES, Brazil. A properly calibrated examiner conducted the examination of occlusion under natural light and with the aid of medical examination stick. In addition, a semi-structured form with closed questions on deleterious oral habits in children was sent to parents/guardians. The sociodemographic, economic and anterior open bite data was verified through the Fisher exact test and the odds ratio values were calculated with 95% confidence interval. Results: it was found a prevalence of 31.69% (45) of anterior open bite. Moreover, 45.8% (65) of the children had a pacifier sucking habit, 14.8% (21) finger sucking habit and 73.9% (105) used baby bottle. Children with habit of pacifier sucking showed 5.58 (2.54-12.24) more likely to have anterior open bite than children without the habit. Preschool children with finger sucking habit showed 3.55 (1.37-9.21) more likely to have malocclusion. Children who used baby bottle presented 2.29 (1.06-4.97) more likely to have anterior open bite. Conclusion: high prevalence of anterior open bite is observed in the studied population and it is associated with the pacifier sucking habit, finger sucking habit and use of a baby bottle.
topic Pediatric dentistry, Open bite, Oral habits, Children
url http://revista.aborj.org.br/index.php/rbo/article/view/964
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