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- W2005646532 abstract "1. The gum pads at birth are not in contact when the jaws are at rest. 2. The mandibular gum pads at birth are distal to the maxillary gum pads. 3. The anterior space between the gum pads bears no relationship to the future open-bite; to the degree of overbite; to the occlusion of the molars. 4. The mandible “grows” forward at a greater rate than the maxilla, varying in magnitude and in time. 5. The interrelationship of the gum pads at birth has no bearing on the future interrelationship of the jaws. 6. The type of delivery is not an etiologic factor in malocclusion. 7. The occlusion is not influenced by the method of feeding. 8. Thumb-sucking or finger-sucking does not appear to be an etiologic factor in irregularity or malocclusion, except possibly in two cases. 9. Prominent physiologic biting urges occur between the ages of 4 to 8 months and 10 to 18 months. 10. In 60 per cent of the babies irregularities of the teeth are present from the time of eruption, and remain so throughout the first three years. 11. In 13 per cent of the babies malocclusions are present as soon as the teeth occlude. 12. We would be able to treat cases more intelligently and give a more accurate prognosis if we could observe them from birth. 13. Long-range serial studies will answer some of the important questions regarding the etiology of irregularities and malocclusions of the teeth." @default.
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- W2005646532 title "A serial study on occlusion from birth to three years" @default.
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