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NOVEL APPROACHES IN BREAKING ORAL HABITS IN CHILDREN
Aim: Oral habits are harmful to one's health due to their propensity to alter the dentoskeletal as well as musculoskeletal development of jaws. The purpose of this study was to systematically review the newer treatment modalities being used by the clinicians to interrupt the habit and their detrimental consequences on the child’s oral well-being. Materials and Methods: A total of 46 articles were screened, with 40 articles being excluded, 5 full-text articles being evaluated for eligibility to be reviewed for the present paper. Conclusion: Newer approaches for cessation of oral habits show better compliance and are more cost effective than the conventional one