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J Dentofacial Anom Orthod
Volume 13, Number 3, September 2010
Hyperdivergence
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Page(s) | 235 - 253 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/odfen/2010304 | |
Published online | 23 February 2011 |
Current methods of treating nasal breathing problems in infants and children
Address for correspondence: J. TALMANT 18, chemin du port de la Grimaudiere, 44240 La Chapelle sur-Erdre, talmant.jacques@wanadoo.fr
Measurements of nasal resistance do not give an exhaustive functional assessment of nasal breathing function. Nevertheless, an increase in its thermal endocranial exchanges during its operation, which are regulated specifically by respiratory nasal mucosa, can be utilized to construct an operative physiological definition of nasal breathing at a state of optimal rest. These precise assessments, in elucidating the etiology of oral-nasal malformations, can give a clear picture of the morphological characteristics that orthodontists should strive to optimize as the face develops over the course of their treatment of malocclusions.
Key words: Dentofacial orthopedics / Selective cerebral cooling / Sleep disturbances / Nasal breathing
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