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Jornal De Pediatria | 2017

Breathing mode influence on craniofacial development and head posture

Annel Chambi-Rocha; Mª Eugenia Cabrera-Domínguez; Antonia Domínguez-Reyes

OBJECTIVE The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial development is increasing, and is not limited to children with adenoid faces. The objective of this study was to evaluate the cephalometric differences in craniofacial structures and head posture between nasal breathing and oral breathing children and teenagers with a normal facial growth pattern. METHOD Ninety-eight 7-16 year-old patients with a normal facial growth pattern were clinically and radiographically evaluated. They were classified as either nasal breathing or oral breathing patients according to the predominant mode of breathing through clinical and historical evaluation, and breathing respiratory rate predomination as quantified by an airflow sensor. They were divided in two age groups (G1: 7-9) (G2: 10-16) to account for normal age-related facial growth. RESULTS Oral breathing children (8.0±0.7 years) showed less nasopharyngeal cross-sectional dimension (MPP) (p=0.030), whereas other structures were similar to their nasal breathing counterparts (7.6±0.9 years). However, oral breathing teenagers (12.3±2.0 years) exhibited a greater palate length (ANS-PNS) (p=0.049), a higher vertical dimension in the lower anterior face (Xi-ANS-Pm) (p=0.015), and a lower position of the hyoid bone with respect to the mandibular plane (H-MP) (p=0.017) than their nasal breathing counterparts (12.5±1.9 years). No statistically significant differences were found in head posture. CONCLUSION Even in individuals with a normal facial growth pattern, when compared with nasal breathing individuals, oral breathing children present differences in airway dimensions. Among adolescents, these dissimilarities include structures in the facial development and hyoid bone position.


Medicina oral | 2002

Características generales y estomatológicas del síndrome de Bloch-Sulzberger. Revisión de la literatura y aportación de un caso clínico

Antonia Domínguez-Reyes; Teresa Aznar-Martín; E. Cabrera Suárez


Ortodoncia española: Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Ortodoncia | 1999

Succión digital y parámetros oclusales: estudios en niños de 3 a 6 años de edad

Antonia Domínguez-Reyes; A. Galán González; Teresa Aznar-Martín; I. Marín Castro


Medicina oral | 2003

Manifestaciones orales en la enfermedad injerto contra huésped (EICH). Presentación de un caso

Antonia Domínguez-Reyes; Teresa Aznar-Martín; Elena Barbería Leache; E. Cabrera Suárez


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Medicina oral | 2002

Necesidad de los tratamientos odontológicos y su control en niños VIH(+). Relación odontólogo-pediatra

Lourdes Muñoz Muñoz; I. Marín Castro; Teresa Aznar-Martín; Antonia Domínguez-Reyes


Revista iberoamericana de ortodoncia | 2001

Hábito de interposición lingual y parámetros oclusales en una población preescolar de Sevilla capital

A. Galán González; Antonia Domínguez-Reyes; Teresa Aznar-Martín; L. Muñoz Muñoz


Odontología pediátrica | 2000

Repercusiones de la respiración oral sobre la dentición temporal en 1.297 preescolares

L. Muñoz Muñoz; A. Galán González; Antonia Domínguez-Reyes; Teresa Aznar-Martín


Revista iberoamericana de ortodoncia | 1999

Prevalencia de mordidas cruzadas en niños sevillanos menores de 6 años

Teresa Aznar-Martín; Antonia Domínguez-Reyes; A. Galán González; L. Muñoz Muñoz


Quintessence: Publicación internacional de odontología | 1999

Estudio comparativo de las lesiones periodontales en niños VIH(

I. Marín; Antonia Domínguez-Reyes; E. Cabrera; L. Muñoz; J.A. León

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