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RGO.Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)

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Abstract

SILVA, Renata Cristiane da; JEREMIAS, Fabiano; LOURDES, SANTOS-PINTO  and  ZUANON, Angela Cristina Cilense. Non-nutritive sucking associated with self-mutilating behavior. RGO, Rev. gaúch. odontol. (Online) [online]. 2013, vol.61, n.2, pp. 275-278. ISSN 1981-8637.

Although sucking activity has been considered an essential behavior of early childhood to satisfy nutritive and non-nutritive needs, digit and pacifier sucking are deleterious oral habits that may interfere with child development. Furthermore, this clinical picture may be compounded by other concerning habits, such as self-mutilating behavior. This article reports 4-year follow-up of a child in whom non-nutritive sucking was associated with an unusual self-mutilating behavior; namely, the child would pull out her own hair after wrapping it around her finger every time she sucked on the pacifier. This occurred specially at bedtime, while she was watching TV, or when she was somewhat anxious, and remitted and recurred throughout the follow-up period. In an attempt to address this behavior, pacifier use was discontinued and the child's head was shaved. Ultimately, the case was only solved through combined efforts involving the child, her family, and health professionals. Based on the parents' reports and clinical examination and follow-up findings, we emphasize the importance of investigating the origin of the problem and considering emotional aspects and its association with other habits in such cases.

Keywords : Child.; Pacifiers.; Self mutilation..

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