2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-54192005000600013
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Características das funções orais de indivíduos com má oclusão Classe III e diferentes tipos faciais

Abstract: OBJETIVOS: o presente estudo pretendeu investigar se o padrão facial acarreta implicações no desempenho das funções de respiração, mastigação, deglutição e fala em indivíduos com má oclusão Classe III esquelética. METODOLOGIA: analisaram-se os dados da avaliação de 40 pacientes adultos com má oclusão Classe III, sendo 25 dolicocefálicos e 15 mesocefálicos. Consideraram-se aspectos relacionados à postura habitual de lábios e língua, modo respiratório, tipo mastigatório, padrão de deglutição e fala. RESULTADOS: … Show more

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“…The literature shows that the chewing by patients with skeletal Class III occurs with little or no activity of the buccinator muscle 20 . Regarding respiration, the results obtained suggest a higher incidence of the oral and oronasal respiratory modes among individuals with skeletal Class III DFD, which is in agreement with reports in the scientific literature 20,25,28 . In patients with skeletal biprotrusion DFD, the most commonly observed chewing pattern was unilateral, but clinical assessments that could be verified were not found.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The literature shows that the chewing by patients with skeletal Class III occurs with little or no activity of the buccinator muscle 20 . Regarding respiration, the results obtained suggest a higher incidence of the oral and oronasal respiratory modes among individuals with skeletal Class III DFD, which is in agreement with reports in the scientific literature 20,25,28 . In patients with skeletal biprotrusion DFD, the most commonly observed chewing pattern was unilateral, but clinical assessments that could be verified were not found.…”
supporting
confidence: 91%
“…As adaptações musculares aos diversos tipos de desproporções maxilo-mandibulares viabilizam a realização das funções estomatognáticas; essas modificações musculares ocorrem de acordo com o padrão das bases ósseas do esqueleto maxilofacial (4) . Quando existem associadas às desproporções esqueléticas, alterações de oclusão e de tipologia facial, a correção cirúrgica torna-se essencial (3) .…”
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“…6,10 In dolicofacial children, there was an increase in the frequency of half-open and open lips, because in this case there is a prevalence of vertical growth 6,9,10,16 , mainly in the lower third, which makes it difficult for the lower lip to reach in the direction of the upper lip. Besides, in the dolicocefacials the mandible levator muscles are more stretched out and less powerful, resulting in a lowered mandibular position, which also compromises the proper usual lips position 10,17 . No statiscally significant difference was verified between the tongue position and the facial type ( Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%