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Nasal patency and mandibular movement: clinical application in prosthodontics
Abstract:
This case report describes a patient with a primary concern of persistent mandibular deviation during speech who experienced clinically significant improvement (mandibular movement without deviation) after improvements to nasal resistance. At the initial consultation, temporary placement of a nasal valve dilator immediately eliminated the patient's mandibular deviation during speech, indicating the need for referral to an otolaryngologist. The patient was also provided with a dental appliance to address secondary concerns of temporomandibular joint noises and cervicofacial pain. Although the dental treatment provided some relief, resolution of the patient's mandibular deviation during speech did not occur until after nasal surgery was completed. This case illustrates the importance and effects of nasal resistance and nasal patency to obtaining a reproducible mandibular position.

