Sindrome dell’ostruzione respiratoria e unità rino-faringo-tubarica

M. Baroni, F. Ballanti, P. Cozza
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Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the effects of airway obstruction on craniofacial morphology with emphasis on the oral and nasal cavities and the middle ear.

Materials and methods

Obstructed breathing can alter the anatomy of the upper maxilla and the middle third of the face, producing functional and morphological changes in structures close to the oral cavity, such as the nose and ear.

Results

Mouth-breathing children present underdevelopment of the maxilla, progressive atrophy of the nasal cavity, and Eustachian tube dysfunction that can lead to otitis media and conductive hearing loss. Orthopedic correction of the altered dental and skeletal morphology with rapid upper maxillary expansion can also solve problems involving the nose and ear.

Conclusions

Mouth breathing alters the anatomy of the nasal cavity and maxilla and the function of the middle ear. Rapid maxillary expansion increases the transverse dimensions of the maxilla, enlarges the nasal cavity, and improves Eustachian tube function. The result is improved breathing and the reduction of conductive hearing loss.

呼吸阻塞综合征和鼻咽管单元
目的探讨气道阻塞对口腔、鼻腔及中耳颅面形态学的影响。材料和方法呼吸障碍可改变上颌骨和面部中部三分之一的解剖结构,使靠近口腔的结构如鼻和耳发生功能和形态上的变化。结果口腔呼吸患儿上颌发育不全,鼻腔进行性萎缩,耳咽管功能障碍,可导致中耳炎和传导性听力损失。通过快速上颌扩张对改变的牙齿和骨骼形态进行矫形矫正也可以解决涉及鼻和耳的问题。结论口腔呼吸改变了鼻腔、上颌骨的解剖结构和中耳的功能。上颌快速扩张增加了上颌骨的横向尺寸,扩大了鼻腔,改善了咽鼓管的功能。其结果是改善呼吸和减少传导性听力损失。
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