Edna Namiko IZUKA, Murilo Fernando Neuppmann FERES, Shirley Shizue Nagata PIGNATARI
Objective: To assess short-term tomographic changes in the upper airway dimensions and quality of life of mouth breathers after rapid maxillary expansion (RME). Methods: A total of 25 mouth breathers with maxillary atresia and a mean age of 10.5 years old were assessed by means of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and a standardized quality of life questionnaire answered by patients’ parents/legal guardians before and immediately after rapid maxillary expansion. Results: Rapid maxillary expansion resulted in similar and significant expansion in the width of anterior (2.8 mm, p < 0.001) and posterior nasal floor (2.8 mm, p < 0.001). Although nasopharynx and nasal cavities airway volumes significantly increased (+1646.1 mm3 , p < 0.001), oropharynx volume increase was not statistically significant (+1450.6 mm3 , p = 0.066). The results of the quality of life questionnaire indicated that soon after rapid maxillary expansion, patients’ respiratory symptoms significantly decreased in relation to their initial respiratory conditions. Conclusions: It is suggested that RME produces significant dimensional increase in the nasal cavity and nasopharynx. Additionally, it also positively impacts the quality of life of mouth-breathing patients with maxillary atresia.
Keywords: Mouth breathing. Palatal expansion technique. Cone-beam computed tomography. Quality of life questionnaire.
How to cite: Izuka EN, Feres MFN, Pignatari SSN. Immediate impact of rapid maxillary expansion on upper airway dimensions and on the quality of life of mouth breathers. Dental Press J Orthod. 2015 May-June;20(3):43-9. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2176-9451.20.3.043-049.oar
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