Tongue thrust, tongue tip position at rest, and sigmatism: A review
This article reviews the available evidence regarding the incidence of tongue thrust swallowing and the possible relation between this deglutition pattern, tongue tip position at rest, and sigmatism. It is found that tongue thrust swallowing a) is the rule rather than the exception in children under...
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