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Deficit trasversale del mascellare superiore e problematiche relative all’orecchio medio
Objectives
Restriction of the maxillary dental arch frequently results in decreased nasal canal patency with mouth breathing, and this situation may also be associated with conductive hearing loss. The aim of this paper is to review some of the literature on this condition and to advance several hypotheses regarding the changes observed in conductive hearing loss following orthodontic-orthopedic treatment.
Materials and methods
A literature review was carried out to critically analyze the relationship between “rapid maxillary expansion” and “improvement in conductive hearing loss”.
Results
The limited data in the literature on this specific topic suggest that hearing levels can be improved by correction of the palatal anatomy.
Conclusions
The positive effect on conductive hearing levels can be considered a possible additional benefit of rapid maxillary expansion, but this does not mean that rapid maxillary expansion should be proposed as a treatment for conductive hearing loss that is not associated with maxillary restriction.