The diagnosis and treatment of the consequences of the mouth respirator must be carried out by a multidisciplinary team early. The pediatric dentist must be prepared to identify the signs and symptoms of this pathology
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Mouth breathing has serious consequences for craniofacial and occlusive development. Mouth breathing patients have a longer face, this is due to the functional adaptation of breathing.
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We share an article that explains in detail what are the consequences, diagnosis and treatment of mouth breathing.
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Taru Gupta., et al. “Mouth Breathing-Its Consequences, Diagnosis & Treatment”. Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 4.5 (2020): 32-41
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