Correlation between feeding methods, non-nutritive sucking and orofacial behaviors

作者: Ana Paula Magalhães Medeiros , José Tarcísio Lima Ferreira , Cláudia Maria de Felício

DOI: 10.1590/S0104-56872009000400009

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摘要: BACKGROUND: the development of oral motor control depends partially on and sensory experiences. AIM: to analyze relationship between duration breastfeeding, artificial feeding sucking habits, these parameters with orofacial performance. METHOD: participants this study were one hundred seventy-six children aged 6 12 years. All subjects submitted an myofunctional clinical examination, using a protocol scores, parents/care takers interviewed in respect habits their children. Correlations calculated Spearman Test. RESULTS: studied sample, mean breastfeeding was 10.30 months (ranging from zero 60 months), 44.12 (zero 122 months) 39.32 (0 144 months). There negative correlation (p < 0001). The positively correlated mobility tongue jaw = 0.05). performance mastication swallowing, respectively, as well both types diadochokinesia test CONCLUSION: natural presented positive effect over structures. Deleterious effects prolonged confirmed.

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