Do nasal and nasopharyngeal obstruction and their medical-surgical deobstruction significantly influence facial divergence? A concise review of major clinical studies with meta-analysis

Q4 Medicine
Julia Cohen-Levy, Sabrina Bouferguene, Hisham Sabri
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Abstract

Introduction: The term « adenoid facies » suggests a causal relationship between nasopharyngeal obstruction and facial hyperdivergence in growing subjects. The strength of this association is controversial and few « quantified » values exist.

Materials and methods: A rapid electronic search was conducted on PubMed and Embase to find the main cephalometric studies involving patients with nasal/nasopharyngeal obstruction compared to a control sample. A meta-analysis was carried out to quantify the effect of obstruction (1) and intervention to relieve the obstruction (2) on mandibular divergence (SN/Pmand angle), maxillo-mandibular divergence (PP/Pmand angle), inclination of the occlusal plane (SN/Poccl) and the gonial angle (ArGoMe).

Results: Qualitatively, the studies' bias level ranged from moderate to high. Results were concordant about the significant effect of the obstruction on facial divergence (1) with an increase in SN/Pmand (+3.6° on average, +4.1° in children <6 years), PP/Pmand (+5.4° on average, +7.7° <6 years), ArGoMe (+3.3°) and SN/Pocc (+1.9°). Surgical interventions to remove the respiratory obstacle in children (2) generally did not normalize the direction of growth, with the exception, with a very low level of evidence, of adenoidectomies/adeno-tonsillectomies, performed at an age less than 6-8 years.

Conclusion: Early detection of respiratory obstacles and postural abnormalities associated with oral breathing appears to be decisive in order to hope for management at a young age and normalization of the direction of growth. However, the effects on mandibular divergence remain limited, requiring caution, and cannot be considered a surgical indication.

鼻咽部梗阻及其内科-外科除梗阻是否显著影响面部散度?荟萃分析对主要临床研究的简要回顾
术语“腺样体相”提示在生长受试者中鼻咽阻塞和面部高度分化之间存在因果关系。这种联系的强度是有争议的,很少有“量化”的价值存在。材料和方法:在PubMed和Embase上进行快速电子检索,以找到与对照样本相比,涉及鼻/鼻咽阻塞患者的主要头颅测量研究。通过meta分析,量化梗阻(1)和解除梗阻(2)对下颌散度(SN/Pmand角)、上颌-下颌散度(PP/Pmand角)、咬合平面倾斜度(SN/Poccl)和角角(ArGoMe)的影响。结果:定性上,这些研究的偏倚水平从中等到高不等。结论:早期发现与口腔呼吸相关的呼吸障碍和体位异常,对于尽早治疗和使生长方向正常化具有决定性的意义。然而,对下颌散度的影响仍然有限,需要谨慎,不能视为手术指征。
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L'' Orthodontie française
L'' Orthodontie française Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: L’Orthodontie Française, organe officiel de communication de la Société Française d’Orthopédie Dento-Faciale, est un journal scientifique de référence depuis 1921, de diffusion internationale, indexé à Medline et référencé à l’Index Medicus et à Bibliodent. Le journal a pour vocation d’accueillir les travaux des membres de la SFODF, des conférenciers ayant communiqué lors des congrès de la Société, ou de tout travail soumis à l’approbation de son comité de rédaction, traitant de l’orthopédie dento-faciale ou de tout sujet en rapport avec cette discipline.
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