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The relation between nasorespiratory function and dentofacial morphology: a review

F S O'Ryan, D M Gallagher, J P LaBanc

    American Journal of Orthodontics
    |November 1, 1982
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    This review found no consistent link between obstructed nasal breathing and the "adenoid facies" or long-face syndrome. Further objective research is needed to confirm any relationship between nasorespiratory function and dentofacial development.

    Area of Science:

    • Dentofacial Morphology
    • Respiratory Physiology

    Background:

    • Chronic nasal obstruction is often linked to mouth breathing, altered tongue and mandibular positions, and the development of the

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically review existing literature on the impact of nasal airway function on dentofacial morphogenesis.
    • To examine the evidence supporting the connection between nasorespiratory function and the
    • Main_Methods: [
    • Literature review of frequently cited papers examining the relationship between nasorespiratory function and dentofacial morphology.
    • Critical analysis of studies reporting a link between obstructed nasorespiratory function and dentofacial traits.
    • Main_Results: [
    • The review did not find consistent evidence supporting a relationship between obstructed nasorespiratory function and the development of the

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  • Dentofacial traits commonly associated with the
  • Conclusions: [
  • The current literature fails to establish a consistent relationship between obstructed nasorespiratory function and the
  • Further objective research is encouraged to investigate this potential association.
  • Main Methods:

    • Literature review of frequently cited papers examining the relationship between nasorespiratory function and dentofacial morphology.
    • Critical analysis of studies reporting a link between obstructed nasorespiratory function and dentofacial traits.

    Main Results:

    • The review did not find consistent evidence supporting a relationship between obstructed nasorespiratory function and the development of the
    • Dentofacial traits commonly associated with the
    • Conclusions: [
    • The current literature fails to establish a consistent relationship between obstructed nasorespiratory function and the
    • Further objective research is encouraged to investigate this potential association.

    Conclusions:

    • The current literature fails to establish a consistent relationship between obstructed nasorespiratory function and the
    • Further objective research is encouraged to investigate this potential association.