Role of mandibular displacement and airway size in improving breathing after rapid maxillary expansion

  • R. Fastuca
  • P.A. Zecca
  • A. Caprioglio
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Oral breathing and maxillary deficiency are often associated with steep mandibular plane angle, and retrognathic mandible compared with the faces of healthy controls. Some studies suggested that after rapid maxillary expansion, improvement in nasal breathing and repositioning of mandible with transitory increasing of facial height and, in some cases, spontaneous forward repositioning might occur. The abovementioned mandibular effects could contribute to enlarge oropharynx volume with repositioning of tongue and soft palate with an improvement of upper airway volume after treatment. The aim of this study was to investigate by cone beam computed tomography the role of oropharyngeal volume and mandibular position changes after rapid maxillary ...

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