Costa Jecilene Rosana, Pereira Silvia Regina Amorim, Pignatari Shirley S N, Weckx Luc Louis Maurice
Santa Cecília University, Brazil.
Int J Orthod Milwaukee. 2010 Spring;21(1):33-8.
The most known etiologic factors of oral breathing may influence the craniofacial development leading to anatomical and functional alterations. A proper head and cervical spine posture allows a well functioning of the stomatognathic system structures and vice versa. This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of posterior crossbite in a group of oral breathing children (OB) and nasal (NB) and associate the type of bite with the head and cervical spine posture. It was concluded that most of the children, either oral or nasal breathers, did not present a crossbite and any kind of head posture and cervical spine can vary independently of a posterior crossbite.
口呼吸最常见的病因可能会影响颅面发育,导致解剖结构和功能改变。正确的头部和颈椎姿势有助于口颌系统结构正常运作,反之亦然。本研究旨在评估一组口呼吸儿童(OB)和鼻呼吸儿童(NB)中后牙反合的患病率,并将咬合类型与头部和颈椎姿势相关联。研究得出的结论是,大多数儿童,无论是口呼吸者还是鼻呼吸者,都没有后牙反合,并且任何类型的头部姿势和颈椎情况都可能独立于后牙反合而有所不同。