Comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathing

ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the correlation between the values of nasal aeration and geometry of the nasal cavities, before and after nasal cleansing in children with mouth breathing. Methods: 20 children aged 4 to 12 years old were chosen. The questionnaire Identification Index of Signs and Symptoms of Oral breathing was applied and nasal patency was assessed by nasal aeration, through the Altmann graded mirror, and the nasal geometry measured by acoustic rhinometry. After nasal cleansing and massage, the same aeration measurements and nasal geometry procedures were performed. Group normality was analyzed using the Shapiro-Wilk test considering the hypothesis of normal distribution whenever p>0.05. The Spearman’s test was applied to analyze the correlation between variables (p<0.05). Results: there was a strong and significant correlation between nasal aeration and the corresponding cross-sectional area of the front of the inferior turbinate (CSA2) in the left cavity before cleansing. There were no correlations between the nasal aeration and other rhinometric variables. Conclusion: there was a correlation between nasal aeration values and the anterior portion of the turbinates, before the massage and nasal cleansing technique, in mouth breathing children. There were no significant differences when the nasal aeration was correlated with other rhinometric variables.

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Main Authors: Melo,Ana Carolina Cardoso de, Gomes,Adriana de Oliveira Camargo, Cunha,Daniele Andrade da, Almeida,Wigna Rayssa Pereira Lima, Lima,Sandro Junior Henrique, Cunha,Renata Andrade da, Silva,Hilton Justino da
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Published: ABRAMO Associação Brasileira de Motricidade Orofacial 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-184620210004005082021-06-30Comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathingMelo,Ana Carolina Cardoso deGomes,Adriana de Oliveira CamargoCunha,Daniele Andrade daAlmeida,Wigna Rayssa Pereira LimaLima,Sandro Junior HenriqueCunha,Renata Andrade daSilva,Hilton Justino da Mouth Breathing Nasal Cavity Acoustic Rhinometry ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the correlation between the values of nasal aeration and geometry of the nasal cavities, before and after nasal cleansing in children with mouth breathing. Methods: 20 children aged 4 to 12 years old were chosen. The questionnaire Identification Index of Signs and Symptoms of Oral breathing was applied and nasal patency was assessed by nasal aeration, through the Altmann graded mirror, and the nasal geometry measured by acoustic rhinometry. After nasal cleansing and massage, the same aeration measurements and nasal geometry procedures were performed. Group normality was analyzed using the Shapiro-Wilk test considering the hypothesis of normal distribution whenever p>0.05. The Spearman’s test was applied to analyze the correlation between variables (p<0.05). Results: there was a strong and significant correlation between nasal aeration and the corresponding cross-sectional area of the front of the inferior turbinate (CSA2) in the left cavity before cleansing. There were no correlations between the nasal aeration and other rhinometric variables. Conclusion: there was a correlation between nasal aeration values and the anterior portion of the turbinates, before the massage and nasal cleansing technique, in mouth breathing children. There were no significant differences when the nasal aeration was correlated with other rhinometric variables.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessABRAMO Associação Brasileira de Motricidade OrofacialRevista CEFAC v.23 n.4 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462021000400508en10.1590/1982-0216/202123414020
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Gomes,Adriana de Oliveira Camargo
Cunha,Daniele Andrade da
Almeida,Wigna Rayssa Pereira Lima
Lima,Sandro Junior Henrique
Cunha,Renata Andrade da
Silva,Hilton Justino da
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Gomes,Adriana de Oliveira Camargo
Cunha,Daniele Andrade da
Almeida,Wigna Rayssa Pereira Lima
Lima,Sandro Junior Henrique
Cunha,Renata Andrade da
Silva,Hilton Justino da
Comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathing
author_facet Melo,Ana Carolina Cardoso de
Gomes,Adriana de Oliveira Camargo
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Almeida,Wigna Rayssa Pereira Lima
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Cunha,Renata Andrade da
Silva,Hilton Justino da
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title Comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathing
title_short Comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathing
title_full Comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathing
title_fullStr Comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathing
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathing
title_sort comparison between rhinometric variables and nasal airing in children with mouth breathing
description ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the correlation between the values of nasal aeration and geometry of the nasal cavities, before and after nasal cleansing in children with mouth breathing. Methods: 20 children aged 4 to 12 years old were chosen. The questionnaire Identification Index of Signs and Symptoms of Oral breathing was applied and nasal patency was assessed by nasal aeration, through the Altmann graded mirror, and the nasal geometry measured by acoustic rhinometry. After nasal cleansing and massage, the same aeration measurements and nasal geometry procedures were performed. Group normality was analyzed using the Shapiro-Wilk test considering the hypothesis of normal distribution whenever p>0.05. The Spearman’s test was applied to analyze the correlation between variables (p<0.05). Results: there was a strong and significant correlation between nasal aeration and the corresponding cross-sectional area of the front of the inferior turbinate (CSA2) in the left cavity before cleansing. There were no correlations between the nasal aeration and other rhinometric variables. Conclusion: there was a correlation between nasal aeration values and the anterior portion of the turbinates, before the massage and nasal cleansing technique, in mouth breathing children. There were no significant differences when the nasal aeration was correlated with other rhinometric variables.
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