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Comparison of the Effectiveness of Behavioral Therapy, Maxillary Lip Bumper Appliance, and Twin-Block Appliance in Correcting Lower Lip Sucking Habits in Children
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Intervention Methods Behavioral Therapy Group: Children were rewarded with their favorite candy or toys as positive reinforcement when they refrained from sucking their lower lip. When they exhibited lip-sucking behavior, corresponding punishments were applied (e.g., being prohibited from watching cartoons for 1 hour or from playing with toys) as negative reinforcement. At night, bitter nail polish or substances with unpleasant smells were applied to the lower lip as aversive stimuli. Patients attended follow-up appointments monthly.
**Lip Bumper Therapy Group:** The treatment involved placing arrow-shaped clasps and interproximal hooks on the maxillary molars, with a double-curved labial bow positioned on the labial side of the upper anterior teeth. A lip bumper wire was soldered at the position of the maxillary central incisors. The lip bumper wire should reach the mandibular vestibular groove to support the lower lip without obstructing the natural labial adjustment of the lower anterior teeth. Patients were required to wear the appliance at all times except during meals and oral hygiene activities. Monthly follow-up appointments were conducted, during which the double-curved labial bow could be adjusted to retract the upper anterior teeth.
Modified Twin-Block Therapy Group: Initially, occlusal reconstruction was performed, with the combined forward movement of the mandible and vertical dimension being less than 10 mm. The standard criteria were an incisal edge-to-edge bite of the upper and lower anterior teeth, with the vertical opening in the posterior region exceeding the resting occlusal gap by 2-3 mm. Patients were required to wear the appliance at all times except during meals and oral hygiene activities. Monthly follow-up appointments included progressive grinding of the maxillary occlusal pads. If discrepancies in arch width occurred, expansion therapy was implemented.
Evaluation of Therapeutic Efficacy
All children were assessed for the following indicators after 6 months of treatment:
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