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A Class II, Division 1 malocclusion is often associated with a thumbsucking habit. Based on the evidence available, thumbsucking should be
of concern beyond 5 years of ageNDEB released questions part 2 set 3
Habitual thumbsucking continued after the age of six causes
anterior open biteNDEB released questions part 2 set 3
A 12-year old male with a history of thumbsucking has an Angle Class II molar relationship with a SNA = 83 and a SNB = 79. The etiology of this patient's malocclusion is
dental and neuromuscularNDEB released questions part 2 set 5
Thumbsucking in most cases does not cause permanent harm to the dentition if the habit is
discontinued before four years of ageNDEB released questions part 2 set 7
A 12-year old male with a history of thumbsucking has an Angle Class II molar relationship with a SNA = 83 and a SNB = 79. The etiology of this patient's malocclusion is
neuromuscular.NDEB released questions part 2 set 13
Thumbsucking in most cases does not cause permanent harm to the dentition if the habit is
discontinued before four years of ageNDEB released questions part 2 set 15
Which of the following factors is(are) related to a malocclusion caused by thumbsucking?
All of the above.NDEB released questions part 2 set 15
An 11-year old child has an open bite caused by active thumbsucking. You would
refer to an orthodontist.NDEB released questions part 2 set 15
An 11-year old child has an open bite caused by active thumbsucking. You would
refer to an orthodontist.NDEB released questions set 4
Which of the following factors is(are) related to a malocclusion caused by thumbsucking?
All of the above.NDEB released questions set 4
Habitual thumbsucking continued after the age of six causes
anterior open bite.NDEB released questions set 7
A 6 year old has an open bite caused by active thumbsucking. The most appropriate management is to
encourage habit cessation and observe.Planets 32
Thumbsucking after the age of six most often results in
a dental malocclusionMoc 1

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