The relevance of research. When examining patients with dentoalveolar anomalies, children with speech disorders can often be observed. For orthodontists, it is important to diagnose the etiologic component of these disorders, namely, whether they are the cause of diseases of the ENT-organs and whether they are directly related to orthodontic pathology. In order to study the impact of the pathology of the ENT-organs on the formation of speech disorders, clinical and additional examination methods were carried out. In case of respiratory tract narrowing due to the deviated septum, hypertrophic or allergic rhinitis, adenoid vegetations, hypertrophy of the tonsils, speech pathology may be observed. Specified pathologies are subject to treatment...
Relevance of the topic. Dentofacial anomalies are the main dental diseases, characterized by high pr...
The etiology of vocal nodules has eluded speech pathologists and physicians alike. The literature re...
The habit of mouth breathing may be due to a variety of functional and organic disorders and is caus...
Introduction: Hypertrophy of the adenoids and palatine tonsils is the second most frequent cause of ...
Relevance of research. Under complex correction of speech disorders in existing orthodontic patholog...
Objective: To correlate the type of dental occlusion and the type of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue obst...
The number of dental anomalies and deformities in various regions of our country and other countries...
Objective: To correlate the type of dental occlusion and the type of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue obst...
Background and Objective. Malocclusion, the body posture, and the breathing pattern may correlate, b...
Background and Objective. Malocclusion, the body posture, and the breathing pat- tern may correlate,...
Relevance of the research. There is a trend of increased prevalence of teeth anomalies in recent yea...
Relevance of research. Studies of frequency and prevalence of teeth anomalies and deformities are re...
The stomatognathic system consists of mouth, teeth, upper respiratory tract, pharynx, and other stru...
Orthodontics- section of dentistry, has been studying the etiology and pathogenesis of dentoalveolar...
This article presents a review of the research conducted to date into the coexistence of malocclusio...
Relevance of the topic. Dentofacial anomalies are the main dental diseases, characterized by high pr...
The etiology of vocal nodules has eluded speech pathologists and physicians alike. The literature re...
The habit of mouth breathing may be due to a variety of functional and organic disorders and is caus...
Introduction: Hypertrophy of the adenoids and palatine tonsils is the second most frequent cause of ...
Relevance of research. Under complex correction of speech disorders in existing orthodontic patholog...
Objective: To correlate the type of dental occlusion and the type of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue obst...
The number of dental anomalies and deformities in various regions of our country and other countries...
Objective: To correlate the type of dental occlusion and the type of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue obst...
Background and Objective. Malocclusion, the body posture, and the breathing pattern may correlate, b...
Background and Objective. Malocclusion, the body posture, and the breathing pat- tern may correlate,...
Relevance of the research. There is a trend of increased prevalence of teeth anomalies in recent yea...
Relevance of research. Studies of frequency and prevalence of teeth anomalies and deformities are re...
The stomatognathic system consists of mouth, teeth, upper respiratory tract, pharynx, and other stru...
Orthodontics- section of dentistry, has been studying the etiology and pathogenesis of dentoalveolar...
This article presents a review of the research conducted to date into the coexistence of malocclusio...
Relevance of the topic. Dentofacial anomalies are the main dental diseases, characterized by high pr...
The etiology of vocal nodules has eluded speech pathologists and physicians alike. The literature re...
The habit of mouth breathing may be due to a variety of functional and organic disorders and is caus...