2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462010005000079
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Abstract: RESUMOTema: esse trabalho foi baseado na temática de que existe uma associação entre as más oclusões devido a alterações do crescimento craniofacial, e, por conseguinte, a existência de alterações miofuncionais. Objetivos: estudar a associação entre as más oclusões tipo classe II desencadeadas por alterações do crescimento craniofacial e as disfunções do sistema estomatognático (alterações miofuncionais: fala, mastigação, deglutição e fonação). Conclusão: pode-se concluir que alterações estruturais da face pod… Show more

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“…The alternating bilateral pattern is essential in preventing myofunctional disorders, periodontal problems and TMD, contributing as well to the maxillary bones development, arches maintenance, occlusion stability, TMJ stability, and muscular and functional balance of the stomatognathic system [19][20][21] .…”
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“…The alternating bilateral pattern is essential in preventing myofunctional disorders, periodontal problems and TMD, contributing as well to the maxillary bones development, arches maintenance, occlusion stability, TMJ stability, and muscular and functional balance of the stomatognathic system [19][20][21] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such actions take place to ensure the lip sealing during swallowing, being observed mainly as a Class II malocclusion with overjet, due to the great anterior posterior distance between maxilla and mandible 20 . In the present study, only five of the 43 women had occlusal Class II, and 17 had overjet, which may explain the lack of association between this variable and the myofunctional assessment, once that occlusal interference was small in magnitude.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This treatment aims to achieve facial, dental and functional harmony 6 . The intimate relationship between the hard and soft tissues and the need to perform stomatognathic functions for survival lead to the occurrence of functional adaptations that enable the performance of these functions regardless of existing changes 7 .…”
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“…fricative consonants [1][2][3][4][5][6] . In normal morphological and/or functional conditions, these consonants are produced with partial constriction of the airway between the tongue apex and the alveolus, and they may be voiced (with vibration of vocal folds, [z]) or unvoiced (without vibration of vocal folds, [s]).…”
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confidence: 99%