Bibliographic citations
Camarena, M., (2016). Hábitos bucales perniciosos y su relación con las maloclusiones dentarias en niños y adolescentes de 6 a 17 años en los hogares del INABIF y la Congregación María Salomé Ferro - Cusco, 2016. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/558
Camarena, M., Hábitos bucales perniciosos y su relación con las maloclusiones dentarias en niños y adolescentes de 6 a 17 años en los hogares del INABIF y la Congregación María Salomé Ferro - Cusco, 2016. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/558
@misc{renati/955446,
title = "Hábitos bucales perniciosos y su relación con las maloclusiones dentarias en niños y adolescentes de 6 a 17 años en los hogares del INABIF y la Congregación María Salomé Ferro - Cusco, 2016.",
author = "Camarena Molleda, Michelle Ligia",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2016"
}
This work was done in the homes of INABIF and Maria Salome Ferro Congregation of Cusco, located in the district of Wanchaq and Santiago, to determine the relationship of the harmful oral habits and dental malocclusion. A sample of 111 children and adolescents of both sexes, between the ages of 6-17 years old was performed. A functional examination, oral habits such as breathing, sucking, swallowing atypical, onicofagia malocclusions and bruxism was also evaluated according to Angle, crowding, spacing, overjet and overbite, anteroposterior profile, vertical profile and arch form was made. According to the results found show that the suction presents statistically significant relationship (p = 0.047) with the type of malocclusion Class I and Class II with 19.8% .In the dental malocclusion shows that 45.9% female predominates type of malocclusion class I and 12.6% male predominant type of malocclusion I. percentage of 58.6% for class I malocclusion, 36% for class II malocclusion was found and 5.4% corresponding to the class III malocclusion. As for the oral habits in this study it was found that the habit is more atypical swallowing dominance with 43.2% followed by sucking habit with 40.5%.
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