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Children and adolescents with speech sound disorders are more likely to have orofacial dysfunction and malocclusion.

Åsa MogrenAnders SandChristina HavnerLotta SjögreenAnna WesterlundMonica Barr AgholmeAnita McAllister
Published in: Clinical and experimental dental research (2022)
Our result suggests that children with SSD are more prone to having poorer orofacial function and malocclusion than children with TSD. This illustrates the importance of assessing coexisting orofacial characteristics in children with SSD, especially since orofacial dysfunction may be linked to an increased risk of malocclusion. This result highlights the need for a multiprofessional approach.
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