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Fall 2002: Volume
27, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Public Health Dentistry |
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| Prevalence of malocclusion
in 4-6 year old Brazilian children |
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The prevalence of malocclusion
and the relationship with oral habits in Brazilian children from
two public primary schools was evaluated. The sample was composed
of 112 children with mean age of 61 ± 6.67 months. The
results demonstrated the presence of malocclusions in 75.8% (n=85).
The oral habits was related by 34.8% (n=39). The open bite was
the most prevalent malocclusion in the studied population and
the oral habits was the decisive etiological factor. |
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