Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyze the transverse characteristics of subjects with sucking habits and hyperdivergency in the mixed dentition. Methods: The test group consisted of 80 subjects with sucking habits and hyperdivergency in the intermediate mixed dentition, and it was compared with a control group of 185 subjects. The prevalence rate of posterior crossbite was recorded. Maxillary and mandibular intercanine and intermolar widths, and anterior and posterior transverse interarch discrepancies were measured on the dental casts. The statistical comparisons between the test and control groups were performed with independent sample t tests and chi-square tests (P <.05). Results: The prevalence rate of posterior crossbite in the test group was significantly greater (52%) than in the control group (14%) (P <.001). The test group had significantly smaller maxillary intermolar and intercanine widths and significantly greater posterior transverse discrepancy (P <.01). No significant differences were found for mandibular intermolar and intercanine widths or anterior transverse discrepancy. Conclusions: Prolonged sucking habits and hyperdivergency in the mixed dentition were associated with narrow maxillary intermolar and intercanine widths, increased posterior transverse discrepancies, and increased prevalence of posterior crossbites.

Cozza, P., Baccetti, T., Franchi, L., Mucedero, M., Polimeni, A. (2007). Transverse features of subjects with sucking habits and facial hyperdivergency in the mixed dentition. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS, 132(2), 226-229 [10.1016/j.ajodo.2007.02.048].

Transverse features of subjects with sucking habits and facial hyperdivergency in the mixed dentition

COZZA, PAOLA;
2007-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyze the transverse characteristics of subjects with sucking habits and hyperdivergency in the mixed dentition. Methods: The test group consisted of 80 subjects with sucking habits and hyperdivergency in the intermediate mixed dentition, and it was compared with a control group of 185 subjects. The prevalence rate of posterior crossbite was recorded. Maxillary and mandibular intercanine and intermolar widths, and anterior and posterior transverse interarch discrepancies were measured on the dental casts. The statistical comparisons between the test and control groups were performed with independent sample t tests and chi-square tests (P <.05). Results: The prevalence rate of posterior crossbite in the test group was significantly greater (52%) than in the control group (14%) (P <.001). The test group had significantly smaller maxillary intermolar and intercanine widths and significantly greater posterior transverse discrepancy (P <.01). No significant differences were found for mandibular intermolar and intercanine widths or anterior transverse discrepancy. Conclusions: Prolonged sucking habits and hyperdivergency in the mixed dentition were associated with narrow maxillary intermolar and intercanine widths, increased posterior transverse discrepancies, and increased prevalence of posterior crossbites.
2007
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE
English
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article; case control study; chi square distribution; child; dental care; dentition; female; habit; human; male; malocclusion; maxilla; newborn; pacifier; pathology; radiography; tooth arch; tooth occlusion; Case-Control Studies; Chi-Square Distribution; Child; Dental Arch; Dental Models; Dentition, Mixed; Female; Fingersucking; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male; Malocclusion; Maxilla; Pacifiers; Vertical Dimension
Cozza, P., Baccetti, T., Franchi, L., Mucedero, M., Polimeni, A. (2007). Transverse features of subjects with sucking habits and facial hyperdivergency in the mixed dentition. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS, 132(2), 226-229 [10.1016/j.ajodo.2007.02.048].
Cozza, P; Baccetti, T; Franchi, L; Mucedero, M; Polimeni, A
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