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Braz. oral res ; 23(4): 424-431, Oct.-Dec. 2009. ilus, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-534214

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The objective of this study was to evaluate children's respiratory patterns in the mixed dentition, by means of acoustic rhinometry, and its relation to the upper arch width development. Fifty patients were examined, 25 females and 25 males with mean age of eight years and seven months. All of them were submitted to acoustic rhinometry and upper and lower arch impressions to obtain plaster models. The upper arch analysis was accomplished by measuring the interdental transverse distance of the upper teeth, deciduous canines (measurement 1), deciduous first molars (measurement 2), deciduous second molars (measurement 3) and the first molars (measurement 4). The results showed that an increased left nasal cavity area in females means an increased interdental distance of the deciduous first molars and deciduous second molars and an increased interdental distance of the deciduous canines, deciduous first and second molars in males. It was concluded that there is a correlation between the nasal cavity area and the upper arch transverse distance in the anterior and mid maxillary regions for both genders.


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Enfant , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Arcade dentaire/anatomie et histologie , Fosse nasale/anatomie et histologie , Respiration , Rhinométrie acoustique , Canine/anatomie et histologie , Modèles dentaires , Denture mixte , Arcade dentaire/croissance et développement , Développement maxillofacial , Molaire/anatomie et histologie , Orthodontie , Facteurs sexuels
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