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Dentomaxillofac Radiol ; 39(1): 1-10, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20089737

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Mouth breathing causes many serious problems in the paediatric population. It has been maintained that enlarged adenoids are principally responsible for mouth breathing. This study was designed to evaluate whether other mechanical obstacles might predispose the child to mouth breathing. METHODS: 67 children with ages ranging from 10 to 15 years were studied and grouped into mouth-breathers and nose-breathers. The children first underwent axial CT scans of the brain for which they were originally referred. In addition, they were subjected to a limited coronal CT examination of the paranasal sinuses. Congenital anatomical variations as well as inflammatory changes were assessed. RESULTS: 87% of mouth-breathing children had hypertrophied adenoids, 77% had maxillary sinusitis, 74% had pneumatized middle concha, 55% had a deviated nasal septum, 55% had hypertrophied inferior conchae, 45% had ethmoidal sinusitis and 23% showed frontal sinusitis. Such changes were significantly less prevalent in nose-breathers. 12.9% of mouth-breathing children did not have adenoids. Of these children, only 3.3% had one or more congenital or inflammatory change whereas the other 9.6% showed a completely normal CT scan signifying the incidence of habitual non-obstructive mouth breathing. CONCLUSIONS: It is clear that adenoids have a dominant role in causing mouth breathing. Yet, we recommend that paediatricians should assess other mechanical obstacles if mouth breathing was not corrected after adenoidectomy. Further research should be performed to test the validity of correction of such factors in improving the quality of life of mouth-breathing children.


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Mouth Breathing/diagnostic imaging , Adenoids/diagnostic imaging , Adenoids/pathology , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Hypertrophy , Male , Maxillary Sinusitis/complications , Maxillary Sinusitis/diagnostic imaging , Mouth Breathing/etiology , Nasal Cavity/diagnostic imaging , Nasal Obstruction/complications , Nasal Obstruction/diagnostic imaging , Nasal Septum/diagnostic imaging , Paranasal Sinuses/diagnostic imaging , Prospective Studies , Tomography, Spiral Computed
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