Changes in airway patency and sleep-breathing in healthy skeletal Class II children undergoing functional activator therapy.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE European Oral Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.26650/eor.2022807392
Cynthia Concepción Medina, Hiroshi Ueda, Koji Iwai, Ryo Kunimatsu, Kotaro Tanimoto
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Purpose: Several studies agree that an abnormal maxilla-mandible relationship correlates better as an Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) predictor, rather than obesity. One of the orthodontic therapies recommended for this kind of craniofacial deformity is to advance the mandible forward with an orthodontic activator, therefore, the aim of this study is to determine if healthy children that use this appliance experience a widening of the upper airway as well as an improvement in their sleep-breathing patterns.

Materials and methods: 39 healthy children, 20 for activator group (10 boys and 10 girls, 4 mean age 10.9 + 0.9; BMI 16.2 + 1.4), 19 for control group (13 boys and 6 girls, mean age 5 9.8 + 1.4; BMI 17.6 + 2.1) participated in this study. They were required to submit 2 lateral cephalometric radiographs both at initial and final stages of evaluation, and finally three at- home sleep-breathing monitoring results for the activator group and one for the control group.

Results: After radiographic evaluation, it was found that children in the activator group experienced an increase in all measured variables. After evaluation with the sleep monitor, an improvement of sleep-breathing was found in children from the activator group (p<0.05).

Conclusion: The activator not only provides a harmonious occlusion and proper development of the mandible, but it also helps improve the quality of sleep-breathing through widening of the upper airway and reducing the number of disordered breathing events in children that undergo this therapy.

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接受功能激活剂治疗的健康骨骼II类儿童气道通畅和睡眠呼吸的变化。
目的:几项研究一致认为,与肥胖相比,上颌与下颌骨的异常关系更能作为阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的预测因子。对于这种颅面畸形,推荐的正畸治疗方法之一是使用正畸激活器将下颌骨向前推进,因此,本研究的目的是确定使用该器械的健康儿童是否经历了上呼吸道的扩张以及睡眠呼吸模式的改善。材料与方法:健康儿童39例,激活剂组20例(男10例,女10例,平均年龄10.9 + 0.9;BMI 16.2 + 1.4),对照组19(男孩13例,女孩6例,平均5岁9.8 + 1.4;BMI为17.6 + 2.1)的患者参加了本研究。在评估的最初和最后阶段,他们被要求提交2张侧位头颅x线片,最后,激活器组和对照组分别提交3张和1张在家睡眠-呼吸监测结果。结果:经过x线评估,发现激活器组的儿童在所有测量变量中都有所增加。结论:激活器不仅提供了一个和谐的咬合和正常的下颌骨发育,而且通过扩大上呼吸道和减少呼吸障碍事件的数量,有助于改善睡眠呼吸质量。
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European Oral Research
European Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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