Protocol for Fabrication and Utilization of a Novel Chairside Technique for Interception of Tongue Thrusting Habit.

Q3 Dentistry
Diksha V Wali, Hitesh Sawant, Ashwin Jawdekar, Parag V Gangurde
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The importance of early interception of the tongue-thrusting habit need not be overemphasized. Among several habit-breaking appliances, few chairside methods are available among the gamut of habit-breaking appliances available. So, a novel chairside appliance technique was employed with the use of routinely used armamentarium like Begg's bracket, lock pin, and flowable composite. This paper describes the technique and its application alongside rapid maxillary expansion (RME) appliance in a 10-year-old female patient. The chairside technique was found to be simple and acceptable to the patient. This clinical technique was employed for the fabrication of a modified habit-breaking appliance for interception of tongue thrusting habit in a 10-year-old female patient with skeletal class III maxillomandibular relationship undergoing alternate rapid maxillary expansion and constriction (ALTRAMEC) and facemask therapy for correction of skeletal class III malocclusion. Incorporation of spikes in the bonded RME framework would have significantly affected the patient's compliance. This novel design strategically helped to reduce the wire framework and provide an easy chairside procedure using simple orthodontic armamentarium for habit interception, especially in patients who are already subjected to RME appliance or who refrain from such evidently visible habit-breaking appliance.

How to cite this article: Wali DV, Sawant H, Jawdekar A, et al. Protocol for Fabrication and Utilization of a Novel Chairside Technique for Interception of Tongue Thrusting Habit. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2026;19(2):250-254.

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一种新的椅子旁技术的制作和应用方案,用于拦截舌头刺入习惯。
不需要过分强调早期拦截舌头推力习惯的重要性。在一些打破习惯的电器中,很少有椅子旁的方法在现有的打破习惯的电器中可用。因此,我们采用了一种新颖的椅子旁设备技术,使用了贝格支架、锁销和可流动复合材料等常规设备。本文介绍了该技术及其应用与快速上颌扩张器(RME)在一个10岁的女性病人。椅子旁技术被发现是简单的和可接受的病人。本临床技术用于制作一改良的习惯打破器,用于阻断舌突的习惯,用于10岁的女性III型上颌下颌关系患者,接受上颌快速交替扩张和收缩(altramc)和面罩治疗,矫正骨骼III型错颌。在绑定的RME框架中加入尖峰会显著影响患者的依从性。这种新颖的设计战略性地帮助减少了金属丝框架,并提供了一个简单的椅子边程序,使用简单的正畸器械来拦截习惯,特别是对于已经使用RME器械或避免使用这种明显可见的习惯打破器械的患者。本文引用方式:Wali DV, Sawant H, Jawdekar A,等。一种新的椅子旁技术的制作和应用方案,用于拦截舌头刺入习惯。中华临床儿科杂志,2016;19(2):250-254。
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