AIM: This was to investigate in oral breathing children with an associated atypical pattern of swallowing and otitis media, the effects of rapid maxillary expansion on nasal airway resistance and conductive hearing loss. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study examined 24 children (16 males and 8 females) in early mixed dentition period, with an age range of 6-8 years (mean age 7 years), diagnosed with otitis media from the otorhinolaryngology Department of "Tor Vergata" Hospital. The young patients were seen in the Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry University of Rome "Tor Vergata". All the subjects had an open mouth breathing pattern with a secondary atypical swallowing mode and a conductive hearing loss resulting from otitis media. The therapeutic approach was to apply a RPE fixed appliance (Butterfly expander). RESULTS: Follow up showed that after rapid maxillary expansion there was nasal resistance reduction, increased nasal airflow and improvement in conductive hearing loss. CONCLUSION Rapid maxillary expansion has been used for both dental and rhinological purposes in the belief that clinically significant reductions in nasal resistance to airflow and an improvement in conductive hearing loss occur predictably.

Cozza, P., DI GIROLAMO, S., Ballanti, F., Panfilio, F. (2007). Orthodontist-otorhinolaryngologist: an interdisciplinary approach to solve otitis media. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, 8(2), 83-88.

Orthodontist-otorhinolaryngologist: an interdisciplinary approach to solve otitis media.

COZZA, PAOLA;DI GIROLAMO, STEFANO;
2007-01-01

Abstract

AIM: This was to investigate in oral breathing children with an associated atypical pattern of swallowing and otitis media, the effects of rapid maxillary expansion on nasal airway resistance and conductive hearing loss. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study examined 24 children (16 males and 8 females) in early mixed dentition period, with an age range of 6-8 years (mean age 7 years), diagnosed with otitis media from the otorhinolaryngology Department of "Tor Vergata" Hospital. The young patients were seen in the Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry University of Rome "Tor Vergata". All the subjects had an open mouth breathing pattern with a secondary atypical swallowing mode and a conductive hearing loss resulting from otitis media. The therapeutic approach was to apply a RPE fixed appliance (Butterfly expander). RESULTS: Follow up showed that after rapid maxillary expansion there was nasal resistance reduction, increased nasal airflow and improvement in conductive hearing loss. CONCLUSION Rapid maxillary expansion has been used for both dental and rhinological purposes in the belief that clinically significant reductions in nasal resistance to airflow and an improvement in conductive hearing loss occur predictably.
2007
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE
English
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airway resistance; article; auditory tube; cephalometry; child; conduction deafness; dysphagia; female; human; instrumentation; male; mouth breathing; nonparametric test; nose obstruction; orthodontics; otitis media; otorhinolaryngology; pathophysiology; patient care; treatment outcome; Airway Resistance; Cephalometry; Child; Deglutition Disorders; Eustachian Tube; Female; Hearing Loss, Conductive; Humans; Male; Mouth Breathing; Nasal Obstruction; Orthodontic Appliance Design; Orthodontics; Otitis Media; Otolaryngology; Palatal Expansion Technique; Patient Care Team; Statistics, Nonparametric; Treatment Outcome
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Cozza, P., DI GIROLAMO, S., Ballanti, F., Panfilio, F. (2007). Orthodontist-otorhinolaryngologist: an interdisciplinary approach to solve otitis media. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, 8(2), 83-88.
Cozza, P; DI GIROLAMO, S; Ballanti, F; Panfilio, F
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