Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents
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Resumo: | Objective: To examine modifications in sleep pattern and in craniofacial morphology of adolescents with mandibular retrognathism.Materials and Methods: Sixteen subjects at maximum pubertal growth (12.6 years [+/- 11.5 months]) were selected and treated for 12 months with maxillary expansion and mandibular advancement with a Herbst appliance. Cephalometric radiography and magnetic resonance imaging were obtained prior to and after treatment and were compared using the paired Student's t-test or the nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Four polysomnographic recordings were obtained with pressurized nasal cannulae and were analyzed by analysis of variance.Results: the length of the mandible was increased, while the antero-posterior position of the maxilla remained stable. the posterior airway space was increased, the length of the tongue was preserved, and the hyoid bone was moved to a more anterior position. After Herbst treatment, sleep efficiency, sleep latency, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep latency, and percentage of REM sleep remained stable. We did observe a reduction (P < .05) in the relative proportions of stage 1 and stage 3-4 (from 4.30 +/- 1.99 to 2.61 +/- 1.83 for stage 1 and from 25.78 +/-. 7.00 to 19.17 +/- 7.58 for stages 3-4) as well as an increase (P < .01) in the percentage of stage 2 after treatment (49.03 +/- 6.25 to 56.90 +/- 6.22). There was a reduction (P < .05) in the number of respiratory effort related arousals (7.06 +/- 5.37 to 1.31 +/- 1.45 per hour of sleep) due to an increase (P < .01) in airway volume.Conclusions: in the short term, the increase in airway space improved nocturnal breathing associated with the correction of mandibular retrognathism. (Angle Orthod. 2011;81:222-228.) |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescentsAdolescentsMandibular retrognathismSleep-disordered breathingPolysomnographyUpper airway volumeObjective: To examine modifications in sleep pattern and in craniofacial morphology of adolescents with mandibular retrognathism.Materials and Methods: Sixteen subjects at maximum pubertal growth (12.6 years [+/- 11.5 months]) were selected and treated for 12 months with maxillary expansion and mandibular advancement with a Herbst appliance. Cephalometric radiography and magnetic resonance imaging were obtained prior to and after treatment and were compared using the paired Student's t-test or the nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Four polysomnographic recordings were obtained with pressurized nasal cannulae and were analyzed by analysis of variance.Results: the length of the mandible was increased, while the antero-posterior position of the maxilla remained stable. the posterior airway space was increased, the length of the tongue was preserved, and the hyoid bone was moved to a more anterior position. After Herbst treatment, sleep efficiency, sleep latency, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep latency, and percentage of REM sleep remained stable. We did observe a reduction (P < .05) in the relative proportions of stage 1 and stage 3-4 (from 4.30 +/- 1.99 to 2.61 +/- 1.83 for stage 1 and from 25.78 +/-. 7.00 to 19.17 +/- 7.58 for stages 3-4) as well as an increase (P < .01) in the percentage of stage 2 after treatment (49.03 +/- 6.25 to 56.90 +/- 6.22). There was a reduction (P < .05) in the number of respiratory effort related arousals (7.06 +/- 5.37 to 1.31 +/- 1.45 per hour of sleep) due to an increase (P < .01) in airway volume.Conclusions: in the short term, the increase in airway space improved nocturnal breathing associated with the correction of mandibular retrognathism. (Angle Orthod. 2011;81:222-228.)Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Psychobiol, BR-04024002 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Orthodont, BR-04024002 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Psychobiol, BR-04024002 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Orthodont, BR-04024002 São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceAssociacao Fundo de Incentivo a Psicofarmacologia (AFIP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)FAPESP: CEPID 98/14303-3E H Angle Education Research Foundation, IncUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Schuetza, Teresa Cristina Barros [UNIFESP]Dominguez, Gladys Cristina [UNIFESP]Pradella-Hallinan, Márcia Lurdes de Cássia [UNIFESP]Cunha, Thays Crosara Abrahao [UNIFESP]Tufik, Sergio [UNIFESP]2016-01-24T14:06:14Z2016-01-24T14:06:14Z2011-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion222-228application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2319/052710-233.1Angle Orthodontist. Newton N: E H Angle Education Research Foundation, Inc, v. 81, n. 2, p. 222-228, 2011.10.2319/052710-233.1WOS000287642500007.pdf0003-3219http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/33501WOS:000287642500007engAngle Orthodontistinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-07-31T14:52:46Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/33501Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-07-31T14:52:46Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents Schuetza, Teresa Cristina Barros [UNIFESP] Adolescents Mandibular retrognathism Sleep-disordered breathing Polysomnography Upper airway volume |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents |
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Class II correction improves nocturnal breathing in adolescents |
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Schuetza, Teresa Cristina Barros [UNIFESP] |
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Schuetza, Teresa Cristina Barros [UNIFESP] Dominguez, Gladys Cristina [UNIFESP] Pradella-Hallinan, Márcia Lurdes de Cássia [UNIFESP] Cunha, Thays Crosara Abrahao [UNIFESP] Tufik, Sergio [UNIFESP] |
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Dominguez, Gladys Cristina [UNIFESP] Pradella-Hallinan, Márcia Lurdes de Cássia [UNIFESP] Cunha, Thays Crosara Abrahao [UNIFESP] Tufik, Sergio [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Schuetza, Teresa Cristina Barros [UNIFESP] Dominguez, Gladys Cristina [UNIFESP] Pradella-Hallinan, Márcia Lurdes de Cássia [UNIFESP] Cunha, Thays Crosara Abrahao [UNIFESP] Tufik, Sergio [UNIFESP] |
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Adolescents Mandibular retrognathism Sleep-disordered breathing Polysomnography Upper airway volume |
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Adolescents Mandibular retrognathism Sleep-disordered breathing Polysomnography Upper airway volume |
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Objective: To examine modifications in sleep pattern and in craniofacial morphology of adolescents with mandibular retrognathism.Materials and Methods: Sixteen subjects at maximum pubertal growth (12.6 years [+/- 11.5 months]) were selected and treated for 12 months with maxillary expansion and mandibular advancement with a Herbst appliance. Cephalometric radiography and magnetic resonance imaging were obtained prior to and after treatment and were compared using the paired Student's t-test or the nonparametric Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Four polysomnographic recordings were obtained with pressurized nasal cannulae and were analyzed by analysis of variance.Results: the length of the mandible was increased, while the antero-posterior position of the maxilla remained stable. the posterior airway space was increased, the length of the tongue was preserved, and the hyoid bone was moved to a more anterior position. After Herbst treatment, sleep efficiency, sleep latency, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep latency, and percentage of REM sleep remained stable. We did observe a reduction (P < .05) in the relative proportions of stage 1 and stage 3-4 (from 4.30 +/- 1.99 to 2.61 +/- 1.83 for stage 1 and from 25.78 +/-. 7.00 to 19.17 +/- 7.58 for stages 3-4) as well as an increase (P < .01) in the percentage of stage 2 after treatment (49.03 +/- 6.25 to 56.90 +/- 6.22). There was a reduction (P < .05) in the number of respiratory effort related arousals (7.06 +/- 5.37 to 1.31 +/- 1.45 per hour of sleep) due to an increase (P < .01) in airway volume.Conclusions: in the short term, the increase in airway space improved nocturnal breathing associated with the correction of mandibular retrognathism. (Angle Orthod. 2011;81:222-228.) |
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Angle Orthodontist. Newton N: E H Angle Education Research Foundation, Inc, v. 81, n. 2, p. 222-228, 2011. 10.2319/052710-233.1 WOS000287642500007.pdf 0003-3219 WOS:000287642500007 |
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