نتایج جستجو برای: mouth breathing

تعداد نتایج: 63345  

Journal: :Klinische Wochenschrift 1987
W Chowanetz J Schott B Jany

We examined oronasal flow partitioning in 27 volunteers with normal or slightly increased nasal resistance (mean +/- SD, 0.24 +/- 0.19 kPa/l/s). Mean percentage of inspiratory nasal flow contribution was measured during spontaneous oronasal breathing. The averaged nasal admixture of airflow differed considerably within and between all subjects (mean +/- SD, 20.9% +/- 16.5%; range 1%-70%), showi...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2010
Silvia M A Campanha Maria J F Fontes Paulo A M Camargos Lincoln M S Freire

OBJECTIVE To determine the impact of speech therapy on asthma and allergic rhinitis control in mouth breathing children and adolescents. METHODS This was a quasi-experimental randomized study of 24 mouth breathing patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis, aged from 6 to 15 years. All patients were taking beclomethasone diproprionate through oral inhalation at the start of the study. At enro...

Journal: :American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics 1987
E Hellsing P L'Estrange

The changes in upper and lower resting lip pressures following extension and flexion of the head and at changed mode of breathing were studied in a sample of 15 adults with Class I molar relationship. The lip pressure was measured with bonded strain gauge transducers on the upper and lower central incisors. The transducers could be calibrated directly in the subject's mouth. The upper and lower...

Journal: :Otolaryngologic clinics of North America 1990
D W Warren

This article explores both sides of the controversy concerning respiratory behaviors and dentofacial development. The literature is replete with statements that airway impairment alters facial and dental growth, but there also is substantial evidence to the contrary. Much of the confusion stems from the subjective criteria frequently used in defining the terms impairment and mouth breathing. Ad...

Journal: :The Angle orthodontist 2006
T Aznar A F Galán I Marín A Domínguez

The objective was to analyze variations in dental arch width in relation to oral habits. Maxillary and mandibular intercanine and intermolar distance were determined in relation to certain oral habits in 1297 children (ages 3 to 6 years). After an oral examination, the parents of each child completed a questionnaire about oral habits, including the use of a dummy or a bottle (or both), finger s...

Journal: :American journal of orthodontics 1984
R E Bibby

In 1981 Bibby and Preston commented on the uniqueness of the anatomic relationships of the hyoid bone, notably that it was not fixed in space by bony articulations. This fact alone makes it a potential indicator of certain individual features of importance in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment. This study investigates the effect of mouth breathing and tongue-thrusting on the hyoid bone positio...

2012
Marie Trabalon Benoist Schaal

Mammalian, including human, neonates are considered to be obligate nose breathers. When constrained to breathe through their mouth in response to obstructed or closed nasal passages, the effects are pervasive and profound, and sometimes last into adulthood. The present paper briefly surveys neonates' and infants' responses to this atypical mobilisation of the mouth for breathing and focuses on ...

Journal: :BMC Oral Health 2021

Abstract Background Mouth breathing is closely related to the facial skeletal development and malocclusion. The purpose of this systematic review meta-analysis was assess effect mouth on malocclusion in children. Methods An electronic search PubMed, Cochrane Library, Medline, Web Science, EMBASE Sigle through February 23rd, 2020, conducted. Inclusion criteria were children under 18 years age wi...

2007
Débora Martins Cattoni Fernanda Dreux Miranda Fernandes Renata Cantisani Di Francesco

Background: the use of anthroposcopy in the assessment of posture and morphology of the stomatognathic system of mouth breathing children. Aim: to describe the postural and morphologic characteristics of the stomatognathic system of mouth breathing children, according to age. Method: participants were 100 children, of both genders, with ages ranging from 7 to 11 years and 11 months, leukoderms,...

2008
Shirley Telles

Regulating the breath is an important part of yoga practice. Descriptions in traditional yoga texts mention breath regulation as a way of getting spiritual realization. In yoga, there are several ways to modify breathing, such as changing the rate and depth, holding the breath, breathing through the mouth, or breathing alternately through one or both nostrils. These voluntarily regulated yoga b...

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