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Fall 2005: Volume
30, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| An assessment of a new
reminder therapy technique for ceasing digit sucking habits
in children |
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Twenty-one digit-sucker children
aged 4-12 old years participated in the assessment of a new reminder
therapy technique called “long sleeve sleeping gown”.The
result of this study indicated that fifteen children (71.4%) out
of 21 were able to stop digit-sucking habits after the application
of long sleeve’s gown during child’s bedtime for 6
weeks. The children who failed to cease this digit-sucking habit
(28.6%) were found to not accept to complete the trial period
or their mothers thought that they were too young to stop the
habit. Among the success group no child was reported to return
to digit-sucking 3 months after implementation of long sleeves
gown. J Clin Pediatr Dent 30(1): 35-38, 2005 |
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