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Relation of sensory processing and stomatognical system of oral respiratory children

PURPOSE: To verify the relationship between sensory processing and changes in the functions of the stomatognathic system in mouth breathing children, characterizing their sensory processing and comparing it with that of nasal breathing children. METHODS: 50 children (5 to 12 years) who were diagnose...

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Autores principales: de Lima, Ana Carollyne Dantas, Albuquerque, Raquel Costa, da Cunha, Daniele Andrade, de Lima, Camilla Albertina Dantas, Lima, Sandro Júnior Henrique, da Silva, Hilton Justino
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9769425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34705997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20212020251
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author de Lima, Ana Carollyne Dantas
Albuquerque, Raquel Costa
da Cunha, Daniele Andrade
de Lima, Camilla Albertina Dantas
Lima, Sandro Júnior Henrique
da Silva, Hilton Justino
author_facet de Lima, Ana Carollyne Dantas
Albuquerque, Raquel Costa
da Cunha, Daniele Andrade
de Lima, Camilla Albertina Dantas
Lima, Sandro Júnior Henrique
da Silva, Hilton Justino
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description PURPOSE: To verify the relationship between sensory processing and changes in the functions of the stomatognathic system in mouth breathing children, characterizing their sensory processing and comparing it with that of nasal breathing children. METHODS: 50 children (5 to 12 years) who were diagnosed with mouth breathing and 50 without signs and symptoms of mouth breathing or allergic rhinitis were selected to be part of the control group, matched for age and sex. Oral and nasal breathing children underwent sensory processing evaluation, through the Sensory Processing Measure – home form, and mouth breathers, through the evaluation of orofacial motricity through the Orofacial Myofunctional Evaluation with score. The results were presented in table form and with their respective absolute and relative frequencies. RESULTS: Most of the children evaluated were male, with an average age of eight years. Most mouth breathers presented alteration in the processing of all senses, with a statistically significant relationship when compared to nasal breathers. There was a relationship, in mouth breathers, between proprioceptive sensory processing and the movement of the cheeks, visual sensory processing and head movement during swallowing, and between the type of chewing and tactile sensory processing. CONCLUSION: After analyzing the data, it was possible to see that the sensory processing of all systems presents with changes in mouth breathers and that this poor processing is related to orofacial mobility, as well as functions of the stomatognathic system, in addition to the type of chewing of this population.
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spelling pubmed-97694252023-02-01 Relation of sensory processing and stomatognical system of oral respiratory children de Lima, Ana Carollyne Dantas Albuquerque, Raquel Costa da Cunha, Daniele Andrade de Lima, Camilla Albertina Dantas Lima, Sandro Júnior Henrique da Silva, Hilton Justino Codas Original Article PURPOSE: To verify the relationship between sensory processing and changes in the functions of the stomatognathic system in mouth breathing children, characterizing their sensory processing and comparing it with that of nasal breathing children. METHODS: 50 children (5 to 12 years) who were diagnosed with mouth breathing and 50 without signs and symptoms of mouth breathing or allergic rhinitis were selected to be part of the control group, matched for age and sex. Oral and nasal breathing children underwent sensory processing evaluation, through the Sensory Processing Measure – home form, and mouth breathers, through the evaluation of orofacial motricity through the Orofacial Myofunctional Evaluation with score. The results were presented in table form and with their respective absolute and relative frequencies. RESULTS: Most of the children evaluated were male, with an average age of eight years. Most mouth breathers presented alteration in the processing of all senses, with a statistically significant relationship when compared to nasal breathers. There was a relationship, in mouth breathers, between proprioceptive sensory processing and the movement of the cheeks, visual sensory processing and head movement during swallowing, and between the type of chewing and tactile sensory processing. CONCLUSION: After analyzing the data, it was possible to see that the sensory processing of all systems presents with changes in mouth breathers and that this poor processing is related to orofacial mobility, as well as functions of the stomatognathic system, in addition to the type of chewing of this population. Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2021-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9769425/ /pubmed/34705997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20212020251 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Cunha, Daniele Andrade
de Lima, Camilla Albertina Dantas
Lima, Sandro Júnior Henrique
da Silva, Hilton Justino
Relation of sensory processing and stomatognical system of oral respiratory children
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title_full_unstemmed Relation of sensory processing and stomatognical system of oral respiratory children
title_short Relation of sensory processing and stomatognical system of oral respiratory children
title_sort relation of sensory processing and stomatognical system of oral respiratory children
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9769425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34705997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20212020251
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