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- Tongue_thrust abstract "Tongue thrust (also called reverse swallow or immature swallow) is the common name of orofacial muscular imbalance, a human behavioral pattern in which the tongue protrudes through the anterior incisors during swallowing, speech, and while the tongue is at rest. Nearly all young children exhibit a swallowing pattern involving tongue protrusion, but by the age of six most have switched to a normal swallowing pattern. People who tongue thrust do it naturally and are usually unaware of the behavior. Since 1958, the term "tongue thrust" has been described and discussed in speech and dental publications by many writers.[citation needed] Many school-age children have tongue thrust. For example, according to recent literature, as many as 67–95 percent of children 5–8 years old exhibit tongue thrust, which may be associated with or contributing to an orthodontic or speech problem. Up to the age of four, there is a possibility that the child will outgrow tongue thrust. However, if the tongue thrust swallowing pattern is retained beyond that age, it may be strengthened.[citation needed]".
- Tongue_thrust wikiPageExternalLink tongue_thrust.htm.
- Tongue_thrust wikiPageExternalLink tongue-thrusting.
- Tongue_thrust wikiPageID "2332663".
- Tongue_thrust wikiPageRevisionID "603634799".
- Tongue_thrust hasPhotoCollection Tongue_thrust.
- Tongue_thrust subject Category:Speech_and_language_pathology.
- Tongue_thrust subject Category:Tongue_disorders.
- Tongue_thrust type Abstraction100002137.
- Tongue_thrust type Attribute100024264.
- Tongue_thrust type Condition113920835.
- Tongue_thrust type Disorder114052403.
- Tongue_thrust type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Tongue_thrust type State100024720.
- Tongue_thrust type TongueDisorders.
- Tongue_thrust comment "Tongue thrust (also called reverse swallow or immature swallow) is the common name of orofacial muscular imbalance, a human behavioral pattern in which the tongue protrudes through the anterior incisors during swallowing, speech, and while the tongue is at rest. Nearly all young children exhibit a swallowing pattern involving tongue protrusion, but by the age of six most have switched to a normal swallowing pattern.".
- Tongue_thrust label "Tongue thrust".
- Tongue_thrust label "吐舌癖".
- Tongue_thrust sameAs m.074f9h.
- Tongue_thrust sameAs Q7821183.
- Tongue_thrust sameAs Q7821183.
- Tongue_thrust sameAs Tongue_thrust.
- Tongue_thrust wasDerivedFrom Tongue_thrust?oldid=603634799.
- Tongue_thrust isPrimaryTopicOf Tongue_thrust.