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Evaluation of nasal airway resistance in a cohort of children with primary snoring and maxillary deficiency

Authors :
Valeria LUZZI
Maria DE FILIPPO
Rosanna GUARNIERI
Miriam FIORAVANTI
Mariana GUARAGNA
Beatrice MARASCA
Valentina PIRRO
Federica ALTIERI
Iole VOZZA
Artnora NDOKAJ
Giulia BRINDISI
Ersilia BARBATO
Antonella POLIMENI
Anna Maria ZICARI
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Minerva Medica, 2022.

Abstract

The aim of this study is to test whether rapid palatal expansion is effective to improve nasal airway patency in a sample of pediatric patients with primary snoring.A group of 21 subjects, 11 girls (52%) and 10 boys (48%), with a mean age of 7.1 years (SD = 1.3; range 4-9 years) were treated with a rapid maxillary expansion (RME) device. Nasal airway resistance was assessed via rhinomanometric exam before (pre) and 6 months after (post) the rapid palatal expansion treatment.Data analysis showed a statistically significant increase in the mean scores of the results of the rhinomanometric exam between the "pre" and "post" measurements with a significant reduction in total inspiratory and expiratory air resistance values after rapid palatal expansion.Our results show that RME treatment is associated with an improvement in nasal airway resistance due to a substantial reduction in nasal resistance associated with the orthopedic action of the orthodontic device.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d5b59e2e228220e2f03a9af6085d267