Associations between influence of infant feeding patterns on the deciduous second molar relationship in preschool-aged children
Hilda Fitria Lubis(1*), Sasha Allayya Tiffany(2)
(1) Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Sumatera Utara, North Sumatra
(2) Department of Orthodontics, Universitas Sumatera Utara, North Sumatra
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
(27.7%) and flush (16.9%), while those children who were bottle-fed mostly had distal step (46.2%), flush (33.8%), and mesial steps (20%). Based on Chi Square test, it is shown that there is a significant relationship between infant feeding patterns to primary molar relationships (p<0.001).
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