2016
DOI: 10.1590/2317-6431-2015-1592
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Força de mordida em respiradores bucais

Abstract: Purpose: To investigate the influence of mouth breathing on the maximum molar bite force in children. Methods: One hundred and five children were divided into two groups: the control group (CG) without respiratory symptoms and the clinical pattern of a competent lip seal, and the mouth breathers (MB) who had respiratory complaints and an otorhinolaryngological diagnosis of nasal obstruction. All participants were assessed for their maximum isometric bite force (MIBF), on both sides of the dental arch, with a g… Show more

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“…Yosetake et al (2016) não encontraram diferença na força de mordida isométrica máxima (FMIM) entre crianças respiradoras bucais (GRB) e crianças sem queixas respiratórias e com padrão clínico de vedamento labial (GC). Contudo, no GC houve aumento da FMIM com a idade, o que não ocorreu no GRB.…”
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“…Yosetake et al (2016) não encontraram diferença na força de mordida isométrica máxima (FMIM) entre crianças respiradoras bucais (GRB) e crianças sem queixas respiratórias e com padrão clínico de vedamento labial (GC). Contudo, no GC houve aumento da FMIM com a idade, o que não ocorreu no GRB.…”
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