After more than a century of conjecture and heated argument, the orthodontic relevance of nasal obstruction and its assumed effect on facial growth continues to be debated. Oral respiration disrupts those muscle forces exerted by tongue, cheeks and lips upon the maxillary arch. The main characteristics of the respiratory obstruction syndrome are presence of hypertrofied tonsils or adenoids, mouth breathing, openbite, cross-bite, excessive anterior face height, incompetent lip posture, excessive appearance of maxillary anterior teeth, narrow external nares, \u93V\u94 shaped maxillary arch. The purpose of this study is to evaluate relationship between nasal obstruction and severity of malocclusion. The sample analyzed in this article consiste...
Background and Objective. Malocclusion, the body posture, and the breathing pattern may correlate, b...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not impaired respiratory function is a risk in...
Introduction: Malocclusion is caused by genetic, environmental, and acquired factors. Respiratory di...
Summary. After more than a century of conjecture and heated argument, the orthodon-tic relevance of ...
Objective: To correlate the type of dental occlusion and the type of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue obst...
Abstract AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between malocclusion with cro...
Objective: To correlate the type of dental occlusion and the type of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue obst...
The volume of air passing through the nose and nasopharinx is limited by its shape and diameter.1 Th...
Frequent upper respiratory tract infections and allergic reactions may cause upper respiratory tract...
Background: Although chronic nasal obstruction causes mouth breathing, it causes changes in orofacia...
BACKGROUND Malocclusion, body posture, and breathing pattern may be correlated, but this issue is st...
Nasal obstruction caused by adenoid hypertrophy can lead to malocclusion. The research material cons...
OBJECTIVE: To assess short- and long-term effects of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) on nasal flow i...
Objective: To assess short- and long-term effects of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) on nasal flow i...
Aim Aim of the present study was to evaluate existing correlations between oral breathing and dental...
Background and Objective. Malocclusion, the body posture, and the breathing pattern may correlate, b...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not impaired respiratory function is a risk in...
Introduction: Malocclusion is caused by genetic, environmental, and acquired factors. Respiratory di...
Summary. After more than a century of conjecture and heated argument, the orthodon-tic relevance of ...
Objective: To correlate the type of dental occlusion and the type of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue obst...
Abstract AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between malocclusion with cro...
Objective: To correlate the type of dental occlusion and the type of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue obst...
The volume of air passing through the nose and nasopharinx is limited by its shape and diameter.1 Th...
Frequent upper respiratory tract infections and allergic reactions may cause upper respiratory tract...
Background: Although chronic nasal obstruction causes mouth breathing, it causes changes in orofacia...
BACKGROUND Malocclusion, body posture, and breathing pattern may be correlated, but this issue is st...
Nasal obstruction caused by adenoid hypertrophy can lead to malocclusion. The research material cons...
OBJECTIVE: To assess short- and long-term effects of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) on nasal flow i...
Objective: To assess short- and long-term effects of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) on nasal flow i...
Aim Aim of the present study was to evaluate existing correlations between oral breathing and dental...
Background and Objective. Malocclusion, the body posture, and the breathing pattern may correlate, b...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not impaired respiratory function is a risk in...
Introduction: Malocclusion is caused by genetic, environmental, and acquired factors. Respiratory di...