ABSTRACT Purpose : This study was conducted to identify variables associated with mouth breathing diagnosis in children, based on multidisciplinary domains. Methods 119 children, six to 12 years old, underwent anamnesis, speech therapy (orofacial structures and stomatognathic functions), otorhinolaryngologic (OTRL) with clinical and endoscopic examinations, dental (occlusion) and physiotherapy (body posture and nasal patency) assessments. Nasal patency was evaluated using Peak Nasal Inspiratory Flow (PNIF) and the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) scale. A multiple logistic regression was performed considering breathing mode as the dependent variable and the co-variables from each multidisciplinary assessment as associated varia...
Objective: To study the incidence of mouth breathing and its association with sleep disorders, ...
Objective: To describe vocal characteristics in children aged fiveto twelve years with mouth breathi...
ABSTRACT Objective: to quantify tongue pressure in children with oral breathing and to describe the...
peer reviewedPurpose: mouth breathing (MB) has detrimental effects on children’s growth. Diagnosis o...
INTRODUCTION: Mouth breathing (MB) is an etiological factor for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) dur...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between mouth breathing (MBr), nose breathing (NBr) and body ...
Objective: To assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them with the ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of mouth breathing on orodental health and surr...
Objective: To assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them with the ...
Objective: To assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them with the ...
Abstract Introduction: Mouth breathing can lead to changes in body posture and pulmonary function....
Abstract Objectives A set of orofacial signs and symptoms completely or partially present in individ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare cephalometric values between nasal and oral breathin...
Introduction: Mouth breathing can lead to changes in body posture and pulmonary function. However, t...
Introduction: Malocclusion is caused by genetic, environmental, and acquired factors. Respiratory di...
Objective: To study the incidence of mouth breathing and its association with sleep disorders, ...
Objective: To describe vocal characteristics in children aged fiveto twelve years with mouth breathi...
ABSTRACT Objective: to quantify tongue pressure in children with oral breathing and to describe the...
peer reviewedPurpose: mouth breathing (MB) has detrimental effects on children’s growth. Diagnosis o...
INTRODUCTION: Mouth breathing (MB) is an etiological factor for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) dur...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between mouth breathing (MBr), nose breathing (NBr) and body ...
Objective: To assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them with the ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of mouth breathing on orodental health and surr...
Objective: To assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them with the ...
Objective: To assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them with the ...
Abstract Introduction: Mouth breathing can lead to changes in body posture and pulmonary function....
Abstract Objectives A set of orofacial signs and symptoms completely or partially present in individ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare cephalometric values between nasal and oral breathin...
Introduction: Mouth breathing can lead to changes in body posture and pulmonary function. However, t...
Introduction: Malocclusion is caused by genetic, environmental, and acquired factors. Respiratory di...
Objective: To study the incidence of mouth breathing and its association with sleep disorders, ...
Objective: To describe vocal characteristics in children aged fiveto twelve years with mouth breathi...
ABSTRACT Objective: to quantify tongue pressure in children with oral breathing and to describe the...