Effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth

Introduction,- All the functions that take place in the oral cavity (sucking, swallowing. rnastication and phonation), not only play an important role in stimulating orofacial development and growth but may also alter such growth and affect occiusal development.  Purpose.- The purpose of th...

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Autores principales: Lescano de Ferrer, Alfonsina, Varela de Villalba, Teresa B
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional Cba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019
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Effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth
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author Lescano de Ferrer, Alfonsina
Varela de Villalba, Teresa B
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title Effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth
title_short Effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth
title_full Effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth
title_fullStr Effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth
title_sort effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth
description Introduction,- All the functions that take place in the oral cavity (sucking, swallowing. rnastication and phonation), not only play an important role in stimulating orofacial development and growth but may also alter such growth and affect occiusal development.  Purpose.- The purpose of this research work vas to show the occlusal characteristics of children in the City of Córdoba, Argentina, in relation to their social background. This paper also airned to show the favorable effect of breastfeeding as a moderator of the hiopsychoaffective profile of children, which allows an excellent maxillo-facial growth and favors neuromuscular balance. This work also consideren dysfunctional oral habits as predisposing factors which may alter orofacial growth and development, by identifying favorable and unfavorable conditions for occiusal development. Material and methods.- The sample included 290 hoys and giris aged 5. who belonged to a cohort of CLACYD Study. Statistical data were analyzed using SPSS/ PC 4.0  Results.- 55,2% of the whole group had normal occlusion. No statistically significant differences wer found in relation to social strata (high-middle and low). Regarding malocclusions, the prevalence of overhiting (20,9%) was observed. Conclusion.- A higher percentage of children with normal occiusiori was found in the group who had heen breastfcd. Overhiting was the major type of malocclusion in breastfecl children (25.3 %). while lateral crossbiting prevailed in those fed with hottle (16.9%). As for clysfunctional oral hahits, the highest percentage found was related lo lingual interposition associated lo open biting, presented by children who had been bottle-fecl. The data were statistically significant
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spelling I10-R10-article-267492020-02-28T21:04:24Z Effect of the suction-swallowing action on orofacial development and growth Influencia de la succión deglución sobre el crecimiento y desarrollo orofacial Lescano de Ferrer, Alfonsina Varela de Villalba, Teresa B orofacial development hreastfeecling hotticfeecling desarrollo orofacial lactancia materna lactancia artificial Introduction,- All the functions that take place in the oral cavity (sucking, swallowing. rnastication and phonation), not only play an important role in stimulating orofacial development and growth but may also alter such growth and affect occiusal development.  Purpose.- The purpose of this research work vas to show the occlusal characteristics of children in the City of Córdoba, Argentina, in relation to their social background. This paper also airned to show the favorable effect of breastfeeding as a moderator of the hiopsychoaffective profile of children, which allows an excellent maxillo-facial growth and favors neuromuscular balance. This work also consideren dysfunctional oral habits as predisposing factors which may alter orofacial growth and development, by identifying favorable and unfavorable conditions for occiusal development. Material and methods.- The sample included 290 hoys and giris aged 5. who belonged to a cohort of CLACYD Study. Statistical data were analyzed using SPSS/ PC 4.0  Results.- 55,2% of the whole group had normal occlusion. No statistically significant differences wer found in relation to social strata (high-middle and low). Regarding malocclusions, the prevalence of overhiting (20,9%) was observed. Conclusion.- A higher percentage of children with normal occiusiori was found in the group who had heen breastfcd. Overhiting was the major type of malocclusion in breastfecl children (25.3 %). while lateral crossbiting prevailed in those fed with hottle (16.9%). As for clysfunctional oral hahits, the highest percentage found was related lo lingual interposition associated lo open biting, presented by children who had been bottle-fecl. The data were statistically significant Introducción. Todas las funciones que se cumplen en la cavidad bucal (succión. deglución. InasUcación, y fonación) estimulan el crecimiento y desarrollo orofaciales. El ambiente funcional juega un rol muy importante pudiendo alterar dicho crecimiento ejerciendo también una acción sobre ci desarrollo oclusal. Objetivos. Esta investigación releyó las características oclusales de la población infantil de la ciudad de Córdoba. Argentina relacionándolas con el estrato social y la influencia favorable de la lactancia materna, frente a la lactancia artificial, como moderadora del perfil biosicoafectivo de los niños permitiendo un crecimiento maxilofacial óptimo y favoreciendo la armonía del equilibrio neuromuscular. Se evaluó además, a los hábitos orales disfuncionales como factores predisponentcs para alterar el crecimiento y desarrollo orofacial. Materiales y Métodos. La muestra estuvo constituida por 290 niños de 5 años de ambos sexos pertenecientes a una cohorte del Estudio CLACyl). Los datos fueron analizados con el paquete estadístico SPSS/PC 4.0.  Resultados. Los resultados mostraron dltlC el 69% de los niños alimentados con lactancia materna presentaban oclusión normal, mientras que aquéllos con lactancia artificial el porcentaje encontrado fue del  53.3%. Dentro de las maloclusiones la sobremorclida fue mós prevalente en los niños con lactancia materna (25.3%) y la mordida cruzada latera) en los con lactancia artificial (16.9%). En cuanto a los hábitos orales disfuncionales el mayor porcentaje encontrado fue la interposición lingual en niños con lactancia artificial (20%) asociada con mordida abierta, datos estadísticamente significativos. Conclusión. En este estudio se observó que el amamantamiento favorece el crecimiento y desarrollo orofacial existiendo menor predisposición a desviaciones de los patrones de normalidad. Universidad Nacional Cba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019-12-04 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/26749 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba.; Vol. 63 No. 2 (2006); 33 - 37 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba; Vol. 63 Núm. 2 (2006); 33 - 37 Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Córdoba; v. 63 n. 2 (2006); 33 - 37 1853-0605 0014-6722 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/26749/28412 Derechos de autor 2019 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba