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Demineralization of teeth in mouth-breathing patients undergoing maxillary expansion

Mouth breathing may cause deformities on the dental arch and be a risk factor for caries and periodontal disease; fixed orthodontic appliances compound the problem. AIM: to evaluate mineralization of tooth enamel and the oral cariogenic microbiota of mouth breathers that are using maxillary expander...

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Autores principales: Bakor, Silvia Fuerte, Pereira, Julio César Motta, Frascino, Silvana, Ladalardo, Thereza Christinna Cellos Gonçalves Pinheiro, Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata, Weckx, Luc Louis Maurice
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9444539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21180937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1808-86942010000600007
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author Bakor, Silvia Fuerte
Pereira, Julio César Motta
Frascino, Silvana
Ladalardo, Thereza Christinna Cellos Gonçalves Pinheiro
Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata
Weckx, Luc Louis Maurice
author_facet Bakor, Silvia Fuerte
Pereira, Julio César Motta
Frascino, Silvana
Ladalardo, Thereza Christinna Cellos Gonçalves Pinheiro
Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata
Weckx, Luc Louis Maurice
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description Mouth breathing may cause deformities on the dental arch and be a risk factor for caries and periodontal disease; fixed orthodontic appliances compound the problem. AIM: to evaluate mineralization of tooth enamel and the oral cariogenic microbiota of mouth breathers that are using maxillary expanders. MATERIAL AND METHOD: a prospective study of 20 mouth-breathing patients with maxillary atresia, aged from 09 to 13 years. Enamel mineralization was measured using a fluorescence technique, before installing the expander and after its removal. The cariogenic microbiota was evaluated by the No Caries®. The t test (p<0.05) was applied for the statistical analysis, and the oral microbiota was analyzed by incidence. RESULTS: there was a statistically significant difference in the enamel mineralization level after maxillary expansion; the mean value was 3.08. The colorimetric test showed that the caries development potential was reduced in 45%, increased in 15%, and unaltered in 40% after maxillary expander use. CONCLUSION: there was a statistically significant difference in enamel mineralization after maxillary expansion; this difference was within the clinically normal range; the cariogenic potential increased in a small number of patients during orthodontic treatment.
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spelling pubmed-94445392022-09-09 Demineralization of teeth in mouth-breathing patients undergoing maxillary expansion Bakor, Silvia Fuerte Pereira, Julio César Motta Frascino, Silvana Ladalardo, Thereza Christinna Cellos Gonçalves Pinheiro Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata Weckx, Luc Louis Maurice Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article Mouth breathing may cause deformities on the dental arch and be a risk factor for caries and periodontal disease; fixed orthodontic appliances compound the problem. AIM: to evaluate mineralization of tooth enamel and the oral cariogenic microbiota of mouth breathers that are using maxillary expanders. MATERIAL AND METHOD: a prospective study of 20 mouth-breathing patients with maxillary atresia, aged from 09 to 13 years. Enamel mineralization was measured using a fluorescence technique, before installing the expander and after its removal. The cariogenic microbiota was evaluated by the No Caries®. The t test (p<0.05) was applied for the statistical analysis, and the oral microbiota was analyzed by incidence. RESULTS: there was a statistically significant difference in the enamel mineralization level after maxillary expansion; the mean value was 3.08. The colorimetric test showed that the caries development potential was reduced in 45%, increased in 15%, and unaltered in 40% after maxillary expander use. CONCLUSION: there was a statistically significant difference in enamel mineralization after maxillary expansion; this difference was within the clinically normal range; the cariogenic potential increased in a small number of patients during orthodontic treatment. Elsevier 2015-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9444539/ /pubmed/21180937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1808-86942010000600007 Text en © Neck Department, UNIFESP-EPM. . https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bakor, Silvia Fuerte
Pereira, Julio César Motta
Frascino, Silvana
Ladalardo, Thereza Christinna Cellos Gonçalves Pinheiro
Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata
Weckx, Luc Louis Maurice
Demineralization of teeth in mouth-breathing patients undergoing maxillary expansion
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title_short Demineralization of teeth in mouth-breathing patients undergoing maxillary expansion
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9444539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21180937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1808-86942010000600007
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