Hábitos bucais como fatores de risco para a mordida aberta anterior: uma revisão de literatura / Oral habits as risk factors for anterior open bite: a literature revision
The anterior open bite (AOB) can be defined as the presence of an existing no vertical overlap of incisors edges of the upper, lower and front teeth. It is a malocclusion that affects both the male and the female, especially in childhood and during the changing of teeth. The aim of this study was to perform a narrative review of the deleterious oral habits that cause AOB. To carry out this research we used PUBMED, SciELO and LILACS databases, plus bibliographic presented in the library of Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco - Campus Fernandópolis / SP. Using the keywordsOpen bite; Etiology and Habits, from 2004 to 2015. It is important for orthodontists get to know the deleterious oral habits, since it is known that any previous interventions to prevent them result in improved quality of life through the establishment of appropriate supply conditions, breathing and speaking, that support harmony and the balance of skeleton, soft tissues, morphology and dental volume, which have a direct interference in occlusion. It concluded that this type of malocclusion when diagnosed and early intercepted increases the likelihood