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The purpose of this study is to examine pacifier sucking habits among children, and to assess implications of the oral habit - for example malocclusions and drooling. The effect of pacifier sucking will be recorded and compared to pacifier type and frequency of use.
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Pacifier study protocol
Part 1- a short questionnaire of demographic background- will be answered by the parents:
Personal details- Parents names and ages, child's name and ID number, relation to the child (mother, father...)
Social economic status - mother's education, place of residence, number of children in the family.
Child's personal details -gender, age, number of siblings
Pacifier use habits- period of use, type of pacifier, frequency of use, reason of using a pacifier.
Child's Dental condition- drooling, cross bite, open bite.
Parents' Awareness of pacifier's effect on mouth development.
Parents' approval for child examination. Part 2- clinical- visual examination for identification of relevant findings
Child's pacifier type. 2. Dental clinical examination performed in a lightened room:
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children suffering from a chronic or developmental disease that can affect the orofacial region
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Hadas Lemberg, PhD; Hadas Katz-Sagi, DMD
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