Efecto de la lactancia materna en la prevención de hábitos nocivos de succión y de malocusión en niños de 3 a 5 años de edad
The objective of this study is to identify the relationship that exists between children who received exclusive or mixed maternal breastfeeding for a period of no less than four months and the absence of harmful sucking habits. The compilation of information obtained from the questionnaire given...
Autor Principal: | Acero Silva, Lourdes |
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Otros Autores: | Aysanoa Pasco, Pierina |
Formato: | Tesis de Maestría |
Idioma: | Español |
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
2016
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http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/7126 |
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The objective of this study is to identify the relationship that exists between
children who received exclusive or mixed maternal breastfeeding for a period of
no less than four months and the absence of harmful sucking habits.
The compilation of information obtained from the questionnaire given to parents
and the observation sheet for recording the presence of malocclusions will enable
the correlation between the type of maternal breastfeeding and harmful sucking
habits the presence of malocclusions.
This descriptive study compares the rates of harmful habits such as fingersucking,
pacifier and baby bottle use in 120 children between the ages ofthree and
five years who received exclusive or mixed maternal breastfeeding for a period of
no less than four months (n=49 and n=71, respectively). The study establishes that
the presence of harmful sucking habits for more than 36 months results in
maloclussions. lt also reveals that these harmful sucking habits are more frequent
in those children who received mixed maternal breastfeeding (95%), causing
malocclusions, with anterior open bite being the most frequent type (87%).
The findings demonstrate an unawareness of the importan ce of exclusive maternal
breastfeeding (62.5%) to prevent the formation of harmful sucking habits, as well
as a lack of information provided by health professionals, especially phonoaudiologists
(11 %).
The contribution of this research will lay the foundations for promoting oral
health with an interdisciplinary approach in which phono-audiologists will play an
increasingly important role. |
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