ABSTRACTMouth-breathing children have changes in their stomatognathic system, which result in head projection, stress increase in the scapular belt muscles and postural adaptations. Although thoracic shape and posture can influence ventilatory dynamics, we didn't find studies addressing pulmonary function of mouth-breathing children.Aimsthis study aimed at analyzing the posture of mouth-breathing children, and studying the existence of correlations between posture and pulmonary volumes.Material and Methodsprospective, observational and cross-sectional study, where the posture and pulmonary function of 17 mouth-breathing children and of 17 nasal-breathing children were evaluated by means of photogrammetry and forced spirometry.Resultswhen co...
The influence of mouth breathing to the adequate performance of the stomatognathic system functions ...
To investigate associations between mouth breathing (MBr), nose breathing (NBr) and body posture cla...
Objective: The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial development is i...
AbstractChronic and persistent mouth or oral breathing (OB) has been associated with postural change...
Introduction: Mouth breathing can lead to changes in body posture and pulmonary function. However, t...
Abstract Introduction: Mouth breathing can lead to changes in body posture and pulmonary function....
AbstractChronic and persistent mouth or oral breathing (OB) has been associated with postural change...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between mouth breathing (MBr), nose breathing (NBr) and body ...
Chronic and persistent mouth or oral breathing (OB) has been associated with postural changes. Altho...
Abstract Objective: To determine the head posture and cephalometric characteristics i...
Crianças respiradoras bucais apresentam alterações no sistema estomatognático que resultam em projeç...
Objective: To investigate the respiratory and postural adaptations associated with mouth and nasal b...
Introdução: A respiração bucal em crianças é associada a alterações posturais. A principal compensaç...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them wit...
Orientador: José Dirceu RibeiroDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade...
The influence of mouth breathing to the adequate performance of the stomatognathic system functions ...
To investigate associations between mouth breathing (MBr), nose breathing (NBr) and body posture cla...
Objective: The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial development is i...
AbstractChronic and persistent mouth or oral breathing (OB) has been associated with postural change...
Introduction: Mouth breathing can lead to changes in body posture and pulmonary function. However, t...
Abstract Introduction: Mouth breathing can lead to changes in body posture and pulmonary function....
AbstractChronic and persistent mouth or oral breathing (OB) has been associated with postural change...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between mouth breathing (MBr), nose breathing (NBr) and body ...
Chronic and persistent mouth or oral breathing (OB) has been associated with postural changes. Altho...
Abstract Objective: To determine the head posture and cephalometric characteristics i...
Crianças respiradoras bucais apresentam alterações no sistema estomatognático que resultam em projeç...
Objective: To investigate the respiratory and postural adaptations associated with mouth and nasal b...
Introdução: A respiração bucal em crianças é associada a alterações posturais. A principal compensaç...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them wit...
Orientador: José Dirceu RibeiroDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade...
The influence of mouth breathing to the adequate performance of the stomatognathic system functions ...
To investigate associations between mouth breathing (MBr), nose breathing (NBr) and body posture cla...
Objective: The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial development is i...