نتایج جستجو برای: mouth breathing

تعداد نتایج: 63345  

Journal: :Rhinology 2006
Sophie Svensson Anna Carin Olin Johan Hellgren

AIM OF THE STUDY To compare the difference in respiratory water loss during expiration through the nose and through the mouth, in healthy subjects. METHODS The study included 19 healthy, non-smoking volunteers without any present history of non-infectious rhinitis, presenting with symptoms of rhinitis, asthma or previous nasal surgery. Nasal and oral expiratory breath condensates were collect...

Journal: :Nihon Shishubyo Gakkai Kaishi (Journal of the Japanese Society of Periodontology) 1985

2017
CHRISTINE RECINTO THEODORE EFTHEMEOU P. TONY BOFFELLI JAMES W. NAVALTA

Nasal and oral exclusive breathing modes have benefits and drawbacks during submaximal exercise. It is unknown whether these responses would extend to anaerobic work performed at high intensity. Nine individuals (males N = 7, females N = 2) performed a standard Wingate Anaerobic cycle test on a cycle ergometer under nose (N) and mouth (M) only respiratory conditions, performed in a counterbalan...

Journal: :Odonto-stomatologie tropicale = Tropical dental journal 2004
J-B Beugre A L Kouassi N K Sonan K Djaha

The relations between the mode of breathing and the development of the malocclusions were the subject of many studies causing polemic sometimes (2, 3, 7, 9, 20). In fact the impact of the mode of breathing on occlusion is not clarified yet. The goal of this study is to quantify the dental characteristics, which constitute the malocclusion according to the mode of breathing. 100 African melanode...

Journal: :HNO 1996
I Baumann P K Plinkert

Correlations between breathing mode and craniofacial morphology were investigated in 47 children at the ages of 6-15 years (average, 9.9 years). Apart from history and clinical examination, nasal endoscopy, rhinomanometry and measurements of cephalometric radiographs were included in the analysis. After separating the patients into a "normal face" group and a "long face" group by measuring the ...

Journal: :Caries research 2004
C Dawes

Xerostomia, the subjective sensation of dry mouth, occurs when the salivary flow rate is less than the rate of fluid loss from the mouth by evaporation and by absorption of water through the oral mucosa. Evaporation can only occur during mouth-breathing but could reach a maximum rate of about 0.21 ml/min at rest, although normally it would be much less. Water absorption through the mucosa can o...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
M J Ritter M Ellis R Bowman J Brinkmann S E Curtis J M DeDecker O Mendoza C M Murphy D G Orellana B A Peterson A Rojo J M Schlipf B F Wolter

This study evaluated effects of trailer design and season on physical indicators of stress during loading and unloading and transport losses (dead and nonambulatory pigs) in market-weight pigs (BW = 129.6 +/- 0.40 kg). A total of 109 trailer loads of pigs (n = 17,256 pigs) from 1 farm were used in a randomized complete block design with a 2 x 4 factorial arrangement of treatments: 1) trailer de...

Journal: :Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society 2003
M Tafil-Klawe J J Klawe

Several studies showed that nasal airway is an active component of the respiratory system. Clinical data suggest that nasal obstruction causes episodes of obstructive apnea or hypopnea. In the present study, a possible influence of breathing through the nose on genioglossus muscle (GG, dilator of upper airway) reactivity to hypoxic activation was studied. Two groups of 20-30 years and 41-55 yea...

Journal: :Acta medica portuguesa 2015
Helena Afonso Agostinho Ivo Ãlvares Furtado Francisco Salvado Silva Josep Ustrell Torrent

INTRODUCTION Orthodontists frequently treat children with mouth breathing. The purpose of the present study was to examine dental positions, skeletal effects and the pharyngeal airway space of children with chronic allergic rhinitis, when compared with a control group exhibiting a normal breathing pattern. MATERIAL AND METHODS Seventy Caucasian children from Santa Maria University Hospital - ...

Journal: :Indoor air 2010
Jitendra K Gupta Chao-Hsin Lin Qingyan Chen

UNLABELLED The exhaled air of infected humans is one of the prime sources of contagious viruses. The exhaled air comes from respiratory events such as the coughing, sneezing, breathing and talking. Accurate information on the thermo-fluid characteristics of the exhaled airflow can be important for prediction of infectious disease transmission. The present study developed a source model to provi...

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