Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review

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Objective: To provide relevant information related to chewing and swallowing as key elements for the prevention of children eating difficulties. Literature Review: It is known that digestion begins in oral cavity, thus, it can be established that the processes of chewing and swallowing are typical o...

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Autores: Yupanqui-Barrios1, Kasandra V., Loo Valle, Jennifer, Ponce Cáceres, Carol Carmen, Fournier-Romero, Catherine
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Odontopediatría
Repositorio:Odontología pediátrica
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:op.spo.com.pe:article/252
Enlace del recurso:https://op.spo.com.pe/index.php/odontologiapediatrica/article/view/252
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Masticación
Deglución
Niño
Alimentación Complementaria
Chewing, Swallowing
Child
Complementary Feeding
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spelling Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature ReviewLa masticación y la deglución como funciones claves para un buen inicio de la alimentación complementaria en niños: Revisión de LiteraturaYupanqui-Barrios1, Kasandra V.Loo Valle, JenniferPonce Cáceres, Carol CarmenFournier-Romero, CatherineMasticaciónDegluciónNiñoAlimentación ComplementariaChewing, SwallowingChildComplementary FeedingObjective: To provide relevant information related to chewing and swallowing as key elements for the prevention of children eating difficulties. Literature Review: It is known that digestion begins in oral cavity, thus, it can be established that the processes of chewing and swallowing are typical of the feeding processes that are initially built in the family, managed through guidance and/or consultations in the field of pediatric dentistry and other related areas.. The role of the pediatric dentist is to guarantee adequate guidance that allows families to recognize possible alerts that could interfere with a good start to complementary feeding in babies and young children. Some eating difficulties are usually related to a lack of competence in swallowing and chewing functions. This may be due to poor neuromuscular stability, comfort, connection with the feeding processes, as well as environmental conditions and the challenges of eating. the nourishment they generate from the need to reflect and promote a more interdisciplinary view. Conclusion: Chewing and swallowing are part of the prevention and detection of eating difficulties, therefore, pediatric dentists should train and work in an interdisciplinary manner with the phonoaudiologist to diagnose and plan treatments comprehensively.Objetivo: Brindar información relevante relacionada a la masticación y deglución como funciones clave del Sistema Estomatognático para la prevención de las dificultades de alimentarias pediátricas. Revisión de Literatura: Conociendo que la digestión se inicia en la boca, se puede establecer que los procesos de masticación y deglución son propios de los procesos de alimentación que se construyen inicialmente en la familia, gestionándose mediante orientaciones y/o consultas en elámbito odontopediátrico y otras áreas afines. El rol del odontopediatra es garantizar una adecuada orientación que permita a las familias reconocer las posibles alertas que pudieran interferir con un buen inicio de alimentación complementaria en los bebés y niños pequeños. Algunas dificultades alimentarias suelen estar relacionadas con la falta de competencia en las funciones de deglución y masticación, esto puede deberse a la poca estabilidad neuromuscular, confort, conexión con losprocesos de alimentación, así como, las condiciones del ambiente y, los desafíos propios de la alimentación que generan de la necesidad de reflexionar y fomentar una mirada más interdisciplinaria. Conclusión: La masticación y deglución forman parte de la prevención y detección de dificultades alimentarias, por ello, el odontopediatra debe estar capacitado y trabajar de forma interdisciplinar con el fonoaudiólogo para diagnosticar y planificar tratamientos de forma integral.Sociedad Peruana de Odontopediatría2024-01-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://op.spo.com.pe/index.php/odontologiapediatrica/article/view/25210.33738/spo.v22i2.252REVISTA ODONTOLOGÍA PEDIÁTRICA; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2023): Julio - Diciembre; 67-742709-47821814-487X10.33738/spo.v22i2reponame:Odontología pediátricainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Odontopediatríainstacron:SPOspahttps://op.spo.com.pe/index.php/odontologiapediatrica/article/view/252/186Derechos de autor 2024 Kasandra V. Yupanqui-Barrios, Jennifer Loo Valle, Carol Carmen Ponce Cáceres, Catherine Fournier-Romerohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:op.spo.com.pe:article/2522024-01-30T01:54:57Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review
La masticación y la deglución como funciones claves para un buen inicio de la alimentación complementaria en niños: Revisión de Literatura
title Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review
spellingShingle Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review
Yupanqui-Barrios1, Kasandra V.
Masticación
Deglución
Niño
Alimentación Complementaria
Chewing, Swallowing
Child
Complementary Feeding
title_short Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review
title_full Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review
title_fullStr Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review
title_sort Chewing and swallowing as key functions for a good start to complementary feeding in children: Literature Review
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Yupanqui-Barrios1, Kasandra V.
Loo Valle, Jennifer
Ponce Cáceres, Carol Carmen
Fournier-Romero, Catherine
author Yupanqui-Barrios1, Kasandra V.
author_facet Yupanqui-Barrios1, Kasandra V.
Loo Valle, Jennifer
Ponce Cáceres, Carol Carmen
Fournier-Romero, Catherine
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Ponce Cáceres, Carol Carmen
Fournier-Romero, Catherine
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author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Masticación
Deglución
Niño
Alimentación Complementaria
Chewing, Swallowing
Child
Complementary Feeding
topic Masticación
Deglución
Niño
Alimentación Complementaria
Chewing, Swallowing
Child
Complementary Feeding
description Objective: To provide relevant information related to chewing and swallowing as key elements for the prevention of children eating difficulties. Literature Review: It is known that digestion begins in oral cavity, thus, it can be established that the processes of chewing and swallowing are typical of the feeding processes that are initially built in the family, managed through guidance and/or consultations in the field of pediatric dentistry and other related areas.. The role of the pediatric dentist is to guarantee adequate guidance that allows families to recognize possible alerts that could interfere with a good start to complementary feeding in babies and young children. Some eating difficulties are usually related to a lack of competence in swallowing and chewing functions. This may be due to poor neuromuscular stability, comfort, connection with the feeding processes, as well as environmental conditions and the challenges of eating. the nourishment they generate from the need to reflect and promote a more interdisciplinary view. Conclusion: Chewing and swallowing are part of the prevention and detection of eating difficulties, therefore, pediatric dentists should train and work in an interdisciplinary manner with the phonoaudiologist to diagnose and plan treatments comprehensively.
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