
50 YEARS OF RESEARCH, 5 MILLION SMILES
The Science Behind Kidlet
Select Condition
- Academic Challenges 10
- Arrested Growth and Development 1
- Asthma 1
- Bedwetting 1
- Chronic Allergies 1
- Crowded Teeth 1
- Disruptive Behavior 4
- Ear Infections 1
- Grinding / Clenching 2
- Headaches 1
- Impulsivity 1
- Infants / Pacifier Breastfeeding 1
- Lack of Concentration 6
- Mouth Breathing 5
- Nightmares / Night Terrors 1
- Sleep Disorder Breathing 8
- Sleep Problems 12
- Snoring 5
- Speech Problems 1
- Tonsils 3
- Underdeveloped Jaw 1
Prevalence of upper respiratory tract infections in habitually snoring and mouth breathing children
To assess the effect of the type of feeding and non-nutritive sucking activity on occlusion in deciduous dentition, retrospective study of 1130 preschool children (3–5 years of age) who had detailed infant feeding and non-nutritive sucking activity history collected by a structured questionnaire. They all had an oral examination by a dentist, blinded to different variables evaluated.