Assessment of the relationships between deleterious oral habits that may cause orthodontic anomalies and psychological and socio-demographic factors
Journal Title: Cumhuriyet Dental Journal - Year 2017, Vol 20, Issue 3
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study is to identify the relation between the deleterious oral habits (DOH) which can cause orthodontic anomalies such as finger sucking, nail biting, lip chewing, bruxism and psychological and sociodemographic factors. Materials and Methods: 64 males, 71 females, between the ages of 9 and 12, including their parents have been included in our study. In our study, a survey form consisting of Clinic Examination Data Form, Sociodemographic Data Form, Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI), Child State Trait Anxiety Inventory (CSTAI) has been applied to patients. Results: DOH have been observed in 62.5 % of the male children and % 52.1 of the female children, but these results are not statistically significant (p>0.05). No statistically significant association was found between DOH and CDI (p>0.05). No statistically significant association was found between the CSTAI status section score and trait section score and DOH (p>0.05). Statistically significant associations were found between family type and DOH (p<0.05). Conclusions: While there was no association between anxiety and depression and DOH, there was significant association family type from socio-demographic factors and DOH.
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KISSING MOLARS: REPORTS OF THREE CASES INVOLVING SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH, DENTIGEROUS CYST AND FIBRO-OSSEOUS LESION
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