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ENT diseases that cause mouth breathing

Min YG

  • KMID: 1977195
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1986 Sep;16(2):13-18.
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Physiology of respiration and mouth breathing

Kim JS

  • KMID: 1977194
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1986 Sep;16(2):7-12.
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Relationship between Upper Airway and Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children with Mouth Breathing

Kim D, Lee D, Kim J, Yang Y

The most common cause of mouth breathing is obstacles caused by mechanical factors in upper airway. Mouth breathing could be consequently pathological cause of sleep-disordered breathing. Sleep-disordered breathing in children...
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The Effect of Mouth Breathing Due to Nasopharyngeal Obstruction by Adenoids on the Tongue, Mandible and Hyoid Bone Position

Lee HK

This study was made to investigate the influence of mouth breathing to tongue, mandible and hyoid bone position. It has been clinically suggested that the mouth breathing is induced by...
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The influence of metabolic acidosis, airway resistance and vagotomy on the development of mouth breathing

Son WS, Yang WS

  • KMID: 2271490
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1990 Mar;20(1):47-59.
Respiration is one of the most important functions which are carried out in stomatognathic system. When nasal orifice is obstructed or the resistance of upper airway is increased mouth breathing...
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The comparison of influence of difficulties in nasal breathing on dentition between different facial types

Lee MJ, Lee CK, Kim SJ, Park JH, Chin BR, Lee HK

It is. commonly assumed that nasorespiratory function can exert a dramatic effect upon the development of the dentofacial complex. Specially, it has been stated that chronic nasal obstruction leads to mouth...
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A study on nasal respiratory patency in the growing children with anterior crossbite

Ahn SC, Suhr CH

  • KMID: 2271539
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1992 Mar;22(1):179-203.
This study was designed to analyze nasal respiratory patency and its correlation with skeletal components in growing children with anterior crossbite. The subjects consisted of 40 control patients, 24 nose...
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Impact of Open-Mouth Breathing on Upper Airway Anatomy in Patients with Sleep-Disordered Breathing

Choi JH, Jun YJ, Oh JI, Jung JY, Hwang GH, Yum GH, Kim KW, Kim YS, Kwon SY, Lee SH

  • KMID: 2297580
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2012 May;19(1):55-59.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of open-mouth breathing on the upper airway anatomy of patients with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) based on polysomnography. MATERIALS...
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The Impact of Allergic Rhinitis on Symptom Improvement in Pediatric Patients After Adenotonsillectomy

Lee DJ, Chung YJ, Yang YJ, Mo JH

OBJECTIVES: It is well known that allergic rhinitis (AR) has positive association with adenotonsillectomy. However, the impact of AR on symptom improvement after adenotonsillectomy is not well documented. Hence, we...
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Treatment Failure of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure with a Full Face Mask, Reversed with a Nasal Mask

Kim JH, Cho JW

Although a nasal mask is a standard interface for continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), severe mouth breathing during sleep often leads to the use...
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Nasopharyngeal Width and Its Association With Sleep-Disordered Breathing Symptoms in Children

Lee SY, Kim JW

OBJECTIVES: Although adenotonsillar hypertrophy is the main cause of sleep-disordered breathing in children, surrounding anatomic factors, such as the width of the nasopharynx, can affect upper airway patency. However, there...
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Transoral Endoscopic Adenoidectomy with the Microdebrider

Rhyoo C, Kim SS, Jun JH, Lim HS, Kim MS

  • KMID: 2274791
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2000 Dec;43(12):1346-1349.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Surgeons have tried various methods of adenoidectomy from the conventional transoral ad- enoidectomy using curettes or adenotomes to the newly developed transnasal endoscopic adenoidectomy using microdebriders. However,...
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A case report of orthodontic treatment of Angle's Class III malocclusion by rapid midpalatal expansion

Kang BK, Suh CH

  • KMID: 1675771
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1977 Dec;7(1):31-39.
The patient, 18-year-old girl, had a class III malocclusion with the lateral compression of the maxilla due to the premature loss of the canines, mild mandibular prognathism, and mouth breathing...
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Nasal Obstruction and Palate-Tongue Position on Sleep-Disordered Breathing

Kim HY, Jeong JI, Dhong HJ, Sohn JH, Hong SD, Kim JH, Jang SY, Jung YG, Chung SK

  • KMID: 2278430
  • Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol.
  • 2013 Dec;6(4):226-230.
OBJECTIVES: We wanted to evaluate whether the presence of nasal obstruction makes a change on the association between the modified Mallampati score and the severity of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and...
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A longitudinal study of nasopharynx and adenoid growth of Korean children

Hwang CJ, Ryu YK

  • KMID: 1676091
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1985 Mar;15(1):93-103.
Since the fact was known that mouth breathing resulted from the adenoid hypertropy causes malocclusion, many investigators have studied nasopharynx and adenoid in order to clatify the role in relation to...
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Articulation error of children with adenoid hypertrophy

Eom TH, Jang ES, Kim YH, Chung SY, Lee IG

PURPOSE: Adenoid hypertrophy is a physical alteration that may affect speech, and a speech disorder can have other negative effects on a child's life. Airway obstruction leads to constricted oral...
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Changes in Quality of Life after Adenotonsillectomy in Children with Sleep Disordered Breathing

Cho WJ, Lee SH, Choi J, Cho WS, Lee SH, Lee HM, Kwon SY, Shin C

  • KMID: 2276621
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2006 Apr;49(4):402-406.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) comprises a spectrum of airway disorders that range from simple snoring to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). In children, SDB can have an effect...
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A Case of Congenital Intranasal Meningocele Demonstrated by MRI

Park YJ, Park YS, Joung IS

  • KMID: 1874222
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1999 Sep;42(9):1186-1189.
A 16-month-old male with mouth breathing due to intranasal mass and obstruction from birth is the subject of this report. CT (computerizd tomography) scan and MCTC (metrizamide CT cisternography) showed...
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Management of Congenital Choanal Atresia with the KTP/532 Laser

Lee YB, Kang HG, Jin SM, Psrk JH

  • KMID: 2074292
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1997 May;40(5):759-762.
Congenital choanal atresia is an uncommon anomaly. In most reported series it has an incidence of 1 in 7,000 or 80,000 births with female preponderance. Approximately 90% of cases are...
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Coexisting Upper Airway Inflammation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Review of the Literature

Kim JS

  • KMID: 2297675
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2007 May;14(1):5-8.
This review explores the literature dealing with the relation between the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and upper airway inflammation. Dysfunction of the upper and lower airways frequently coexists, and...
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