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Breastfeeding and malocclusions: Characterization of a pediatric dentistry population enrolled in a birth cohort study

dc.contributor.authorMarques, Sofia Cameron
dc.contributor.authorBaptista, Manuel
dc.contributor.authorMagalhães, Inês
dc.contributor.authorMorais, Juliana
dc.contributor.authorFerreira, Ana Filipa
dc.contributor.authorPestana, Rebeca
dc.contributor.authorJerónimo, Maria Luís
dc.contributor.authorPinto, Carla
dc.contributor.authorSousa, Marta
dc.contributor.authorPires, Inês Falcão
dc.contributor.authorDeuster, Denise
dc.contributor.authorZaura, Egija
dc.contributor.authorAreias, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorMaia, Benedita Sampaio
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-12T12:42:03Z
dc.date.available2025-11-12T12:42:03Z
dc.date.issued2025-05
dc.description.abstractBreastfeeding plays an important role in the development of the craniofacial complex (1,2). However, the role of breastfeeding duration, non-nutritive sucking habits, and the timing of solid food introduction on the development of malocclusions is still in debate (25). Therefore, this study aimed to investigate these associations in a birth cohort. In the ongoing OralBioBorn birth cohort, occlusion of three-year-old children was assessed in maxiumum intercuspidation, examining the left and right sides, followed by a frontal assessment. In addition, the information on breastfeeding type and duration, solid food introduction, and non-nutritive sucking habits was collected through a parental questionnaire. Preliminary data from 39 children revealed a high prevalence of open bite (33.3%), crossbite (20.5%), and overbite (10.3%). Scissor bite, high/narrow palate, and crowding were observed in only one child each. The relationship between these occlusal characteristics and breastfeeding duration, non-nutritive sucking habits, and solid food introduction will be further explored. The preliminary findings suggest that malocclusions are frequent at an early age, reinforcing the need to investigate their potential early-life determinants. Future work will involve a more in-depth analysis of the associations between occlusal development and early feeding practices, considering additional factors such as genetic predisposition and environmental influences. Longitudinal follow-up of this cohort will provide valuable insights into the long-term impact of breastfeeding and oral habits on craniofacial growth, ultimately contributing to early preventive strategies.por
dc.description.sponsorshipNWA.1389.20.080
dc.identifier.citationMarques, S. C., Baptista, M., Magalhães, I., Morais, J., Ferreira, A. F., Pestana, R., Jerónimo, M. L., Pinto, C., Sousa, M., Pires, I. F., Deuster, D., Zaura, E., Areias, C., & Maia, B. S. (2025). Breastfeeding and malocclusions: Characterization of a pediatric dentistry population enrolled in a birth cohort study. Livro de Resumos do 18º Encontro de Investigação Jovem da U.Porto, 949–950. https://www.up.pt/ijup/wp-content/uploads/sites/892/2025/06/Livro-de-Resumos_IJUP-2025.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn978-989-746-418-8
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/30846
dc.language.isoeng
dc.peerreviewedyes
dc.publisherUniversidade do Porto
dc.relation.hasversionhttps://www.up.pt/ijup/wp-content/uploads/sites/892/2025/06/Livro-de-Resumos_IJUP-2025.pdf
dc.rights.uriN/A
dc.subjectMalocclusions
dc.subjectBreastfeeding
dc.subjectBottle feeding
dc.subjectNon-nutritive sucking habits
dc.subjectSolid food introduction
dc.titleBreastfeeding and malocclusions: Characterization of a pediatric dentistry population enrolled in a birth cohort studypor
dc.typeconference poster
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.conferenceDate2025-05
oaire.citation.conferencePlacePorto
oaire.citation.endPage950
oaire.citation.startPage949
oaire.citation.titleLivro de Resumos do 18º Encontro de Investigação Jovem da U.Porto
oaire.versionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85

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