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Pressure on anterior region of palate during thumb-sucking.

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  • Pressure on anterior region of palate during thumb-sucking. Abstract Text:

    reiko yokotaReiko Yokota,masayoshi mishiroMasayoshi Mishiro,terumi abeTerumi Abe,akiko miyakeAkiko Miyake,nene shiinaNene Shiina,kenji sueishiKenji Sueishi,hideharu yamaguchiHideharu Yamaguchi,reiko yokotaReiko Yokota,masayoshi mishiroMasayoshi Mishiro,terumi abeTerumi Abe,akiko miyakeAkiko Miyake,nene shiinaNene Shiina,kenji sueishiKenji Sueishi,hideharu yamaguchiHideharu Yamaguchi,

    Measurement of the pressure applied to the anterior region of the palate and incisor region of the mandible during thumb-sucking was carried out 3 female children. A polyethylene bag embedded with a high-sensitivity small pressure sensor was fixed on the ventral side of the thumb so that the baroreceptor could be interposed between the thumb and palate during thumb-sucking. The children were allowed to perform habitual thumb-sucking, and the resulting pressure signals were detected with a high-response dynamic strainmeter and recorded. Measured peak pressures were about 2-4.5 kgw, with large individual variation, and waveform patterns also varied. Characteristics of thumb-sucking habits and thumb-sucking pressure were related to malocclusion. Measurement of thumb-sucking pressure is believed to be effective for assessment of the qualitative relationship between thumb-sucking and malocclusion.

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    r yokotaR Yokota,m mishiroM Mishiro,t abeT Abe,a miyakeA Miyake,n shiinaN Shiina,k sueishiK Sueishi,h yamaguchiH Yamaguchi,r yokotaR Yokota,m mishiroM Mishiro,t abeT Abe,a miyakeA Miyake,n shiinaN Shiina,k sueishiK Sueishi,h yamaguchiH Yamaguchi,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College

    VOLUME: 48

    Page Numbers: 57-66

    Journal Abbreviation: Bull. Tokyo Dent. Coll.

    ISSN: 0040-8891

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Clinical Oral Health Science, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo, Japan.

    Country: Japan

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