The correlation between mouth-breathing and bite force was studied in 81 children, 7 to 16 years old. Mouth-breathing was diagnosed on the basis of the subject history, the rhinomanometrically determined nasal airflow and the size of the airway measured on the profile cephalogram. The maximum bite force was measured at the first molars. In addition, the facial morphology was analysed on profile cephalograms. Both mouth-breathing and bite force were associated with the facial morphology but there was no association between mouth-breathing and bite force. It was concluded that the longface morphology characteristic of mouth-breathing children is not due to weak masticatory muscle
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare cephalometric values between nasal and oral breathin...
SummaryAimthe aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in facial proportions of nose and mo...
Aim Aim of the present study was to evaluate existing correlations between oral breathing and dental...
The relationship between dentofacial morphology and respiration has been debated and investigated fr...
Three methods of evaluating the mode of breathing were applied in 119 children aged 7–15 years who w...
SummaryBreathing is responsible for facial and cranial morphology development.Aiminvestigate in orde...
Background: Bite force is one of the indicators of proper functioning of the stomatognathic system, ...
Introduction: Bite force is one of the indicators of the functional state of mastication and loading...
OBJETIVE: The maintenance of normal conditions of the masticatory function is determinant for the co...
Introduction: The influence of mouth breathing on the development of the dentition and dento-facial ...
Background: Better knowledge on the relationship between craniofacial structure and bite force may s...
INTRODUCTION: Respiration is one of the body’s vital functions. Under normal conditions breathing t...
Background: Digital bite measurement systems such as the T-Scan III allow for the computerized measu...
The aim of this study was to determine the bite force with primary dentition in 30 children with nor...
The aim was to evaluate the relationship between orofacial function, dentofacial morphology, and bit...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare cephalometric values between nasal and oral breathin...
SummaryAimthe aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in facial proportions of nose and mo...
Aim Aim of the present study was to evaluate existing correlations between oral breathing and dental...
The relationship between dentofacial morphology and respiration has been debated and investigated fr...
Three methods of evaluating the mode of breathing were applied in 119 children aged 7–15 years who w...
SummaryBreathing is responsible for facial and cranial morphology development.Aiminvestigate in orde...
Background: Bite force is one of the indicators of proper functioning of the stomatognathic system, ...
Introduction: Bite force is one of the indicators of the functional state of mastication and loading...
OBJETIVE: The maintenance of normal conditions of the masticatory function is determinant for the co...
Introduction: The influence of mouth breathing on the development of the dentition and dento-facial ...
Background: Better knowledge on the relationship between craniofacial structure and bite force may s...
INTRODUCTION: Respiration is one of the body’s vital functions. Under normal conditions breathing t...
Background: Digital bite measurement systems such as the T-Scan III allow for the computerized measu...
The aim of this study was to determine the bite force with primary dentition in 30 children with nor...
The aim was to evaluate the relationship between orofacial function, dentofacial morphology, and bit...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare cephalometric values between nasal and oral breathin...
SummaryAimthe aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in facial proportions of nose and mo...
Aim Aim of the present study was to evaluate existing correlations between oral breathing and dental...