Effect Of Pacifier Use on Jaw Growth and Development in ChiIdren: A Systematic Review


Harun Achmad1, - and Rasmidar Samad2, - and Mansjur Nasir3, - and Arni Irawaty Djais4, - and Hans Lesmana5, - and Rita Sitanaya5, - and Novianti6, - Effect Of Pacifier Use on Jaw Growth and Development in ChiIdren: A Systematic Review. Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results ¦ Volume 13 ¦ Special Issue 8 ¦ 2022.

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Introduction: Pacifier is one of the non-nutritive sucking habits. Parent or caregiver often uses pacifier to calm the baby and provides comfortable feeling, especially when going to bed. In general, pacifier is more often used because it is cheap and easy to obtain. But the use of pacifier is still controversial. Possible affect to jaw growth and development, such as dental malocclusion or changes in orodentofacial morphology, especially if over a long period of time. The use of a pacifier that over one year can affect the occlusion of the primary teeth and interfere with the formation of the jaw muscles, causing adverse effects on permanent teeth later.
Aim: To determine the effect of using pacifier which if done continuously will cause malocclusion, malrelation, and malposition, as well as changes in orodentofacial morphology during jaw growth and development in children.
Result & Discussion: The use of pacifier in children can be a risk factor for the occurrence of malocclusion, anterior open bite, changes in overbite and overjet. The development of malocclusion that occurs due to the habit of sucking pacifier depends on its intensity, duration and frequency. Conclusion: The use of pacifier affects jaw growth and development in children.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RK Dentistry
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 22 Nov 2022 02:12
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2022 02:12
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/23433

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