
Long-term study of incidence of tongue-thrust from age 4 to 18 finds the dysfunction disappearing in some individuals and appearing in others. A small study of the effect of tongue-thrust therapy on stability of overjet correction suggests a beneficial effect.
Male, Adolescent, Cephalometry, Tongue Habits, Mouth Breathing, Recurrence, Child, Preschool, Humans, Female, Longitudinal Studies, Child, Malocclusion
Male, Adolescent, Cephalometry, Tongue Habits, Mouth Breathing, Recurrence, Child, Preschool, Humans, Female, Longitudinal Studies, Child, Malocclusion
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