Changes in head posture after rapid palatal expansion in mouth-breathing children.

S. Pop, Mártha I. Krisztina, L. Contac, Sandor Henrietta
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Abstract Introduction. It is well known that previously has been demonstrated a correlation between respiratory function and the harmonious craniofacial development and head posture respectively. Aim of the study. The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and the change in natural head position (NHP) resulting from the consequent change in airway resistance and to elucidate how RME influences NHP in terms of cephalometric angles in children with nasal obstruction. Material and methods. The study included 12 girls and 8 boys who had a history of mouth breathing, as confirmed by the parents and ORL specialist and due to this fact, they underwent RME as part of orthodontic treatment. Dental casts, clinical photographs and lateral skull radiographs exposed in natural head position were obtained at the first visit (T1) and 8-10 months (T2) later for all subjects. In order to evaluate the patient’s lateral skull radiographs, I used AudaxCeph software, within which I created a new type of analysis. Student T test and Pearson correlation test were used to statistically analyze the results. Results. Our findings demonstrate that no significant changes in any of the variables are observed in patients treated with rapid maxillary expansion, however a positive correlation was observed in the variables measured before and after the treatment, respectively between the anomaly and the measured values. Positivity can also be detected when examining the correlation between the patient’s gender and the measured values. Conclusions. Based on the obtained results, we cannot state that there is a correlation between rapid maxillary expansion and cervical posture.
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口呼吸儿童腭部快速扩张后头部姿势的变化。
摘要介绍。众所周知,先前已经证明呼吸功能与颅面和谐发育和头部姿势之间存在相关性。研究的目的。本研究的目的是探讨上颌快速扩张(RME)与气道阻力变化导致的自然头位(NHP)变化之间的相关性,并阐明RME如何影响鼻塞儿童头位测量角度的NHP。材料和方法。该研究包括12名女孩和8名男孩,经父母和ORL专家确认,他们有口呼吸史,因此,他们接受了RME作为正畸治疗的一部分。所有受试者在首次就诊时(T1)和8-10个月后(T2)获得牙模、临床照片和侧颅骨x线片。为了评估患者的侧颅骨x线片,我使用了AudaxCeph软件,在该软件中我创建了一种新的分析方法。采用学生T检验和Pearson相关检验对结果进行统计分析。结果。我们的研究结果表明,在接受快速上颌扩张治疗的患者中,没有观察到任何变量的显著变化,然而,在治疗前后测量的变量中,异常值与测量值之间分别观察到正相关。当检查患者性别与测量值之间的相关性时,也可以检测到阳性。结论。根据获得的结果,我们不能说上颌快速扩张和颈椎姿势之间存在相关性。
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