Use of A Novel Intraoral Device to Promote Nasal Breathing Reduces Risk of Tooth Decay in Children

T. Hart
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the that cause that use of an intraoral device to promote nasal breathing may reduce the of tooth decay in children. In a retrospective chart analysis of 80 children aged 4-12, children who were using an intraoral device (Vivos Guide, Vivos Therapeutics, Inc.) to promote nasal breathing were compared against those who had not used the device (control group). The device was worn passively at night and children were also asked to complete 2-4 hours of ‘active wear’ during the day, doing functional exercises with the tongue to promote nasal breathing. The presence of tooth decay was evaluated at six and twelve months and compared between the two groups. Results: The subjects who used the intraoral device averaged 0.3 instances of tooth decay at six months and 0.4 instances at twelve months. Those who did not averaged 1.28 instances at six months and 0.95 at twelve months. and by 57.9% (p = 0.05) after twelve months. The device was well-tolerated by the subjects. Conclusion: The study demonstrates use of an intraoral device to promote nasal breathing can reduce tooth decay and provides a novel method to supplement other means of prevention.
使用一种新型的口内装置促进鼻腔呼吸可降低儿童蛀牙的风险
使用口腔内装置促进鼻腔呼吸可以减少儿童蛀牙的发生。在一项对80名4-12岁儿童的回顾性图表分析中,将使用口腔内装置(Vivos Guide, Vivos Therapeutics, Inc.)促进鼻腔呼吸的儿童与未使用该装置的儿童(对照组)进行比较。该设备在夜间被动佩戴,儿童也被要求在白天完成2-4小时的“主动佩戴”,用舌头做功能练习,以促进鼻腔呼吸。在6个月和12个月时评估蛀牙的存在,并比较两组之间的差异。结果:使用口腔内装置的受试者在6个月时平均蛀牙0.3例,12个月时平均蛀牙0.4例。那些没有服用的人在6个月时平均服用1.28次,在12个月时平均服用0.95次。12个月后下降57.9% (p = 0.05)。受试者对该装置的耐受性良好。结论:使用口腔内装置促进鼻腔呼吸可以减少蛀牙,为其他预防方法的补充提供了一种新的方法。
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