Association between self-reported oral habits and oral health related quality of life of adolescents in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Oral habits such as nail biting, thumb/digit sucking and teeth grinding could be harmful, and may lead to teeth misalignment, anterior open bite, protruded or flared upper anterior teeth especially if they persist into adolescence. Such orofacial dysfunction may result to impairment of the Oral Heal...
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Main Authors: | Folake Barakat Lawal (Author), Ejiro Idiga (Author), Omotayo Francis Fagbule (Author), Iyanuoluwa Jesupemi Ajayi (Author), Folakemi Amusa (Author), Ooreoluwa Adejumo (Author), Mary Ebelechukwu Osuh (Author), Orighoye Tosan Temisanren (Author), Taiwo Akeem Lawal (Author) |
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