Craniofacial changes and symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing in healthy children
INTRODUCTION: The main cause of mouth breathing and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in childhood is associated with upper airway narrowing to varying degrees. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of morphological and functional craniofacial changes and the main clinical sym...
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Main Authors: | Maria Christina Thomé Pacheco (Author), Bruna Santos Fiorott (Author), Nathalia Silveira Finck (Author), Maria Teresa Martins de Araújo (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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