Influence of the respiratory pattern on the development of the occlusion
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2022
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Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte
Rīga Stradiņš University
Rīga Stradiņš University
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Zobārstiem ir nozīmīga loma pareizas elpošanas attīstībā un kraniofaciālā skeleta veidošanās procesā. Kraniofaciālā skeleta veidošanās cieši saistīta ar elpošanas modeli un maloklūziju. Protams, ka elpošanas veids visvairāk kraniofaciālo augšanu un sakodiena attīstību ietekmē augšanas laikā, tāpēc mutes elpošana ir nozīmīgs faktors sakodiena anomāliju attīstībā. Elpošanas norisei un, galvenokārt, mutes elpošanai ir liela nozīme maksilofaciālās daļas attīstībā, muskuļu tonusa un oklūzijas attīstībā. Zinātniski pētnieciskā darba mērķis ir izpētīt un novērtēt etioloģisko faktoru, patogēnu un košļāšanas traucējumu savstarpējo iedarbību mutes elpošanas laikā un tā ietekmi uz sakodiena attīstību.
Dentists have a major role to play in managing the airway development and also on craniofacial formation which are in a deep relation to the airway, malocclusion and breathing. Certainly, the breathing pattern, the mode of breathing and the craniofacial formation are also much interrelated during the process of growth and development of the occlusion. In this case, the influence on the mouth breathing and development of the dentition and other forms of dentofacial deformities might be a major concern and may lead to occlusion. The respiratory process and more specifically the breathing through the mouth may have a big role on the maxillofacial region development, the tone of the muscle and even the occlusion. The main aim of this scientific thesis study is to investigate and evaluate the relationship between etiological factors, pathogenesis, and mastication disturbances in the mouth cavity during the mouth breathing process, as well as their impact on the influence towards the development of occlusion
Dentists have a major role to play in managing the airway development and also on craniofacial formation which are in a deep relation to the airway, malocclusion and breathing. Certainly, the breathing pattern, the mode of breathing and the craniofacial formation are also much interrelated during the process of growth and development of the occlusion. In this case, the influence on the mouth breathing and development of the dentition and other forms of dentofacial deformities might be a major concern and may lead to occlusion. The respiratory process and more specifically the breathing through the mouth may have a big role on the maxillofacial region development, the tone of the muscle and even the occlusion. The main aim of this scientific thesis study is to investigate and evaluate the relationship between etiological factors, pathogenesis, and mastication disturbances in the mouth cavity during the mouth breathing process, as well as their impact on the influence towards the development of occlusion
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Zobārstniecība
Dentistry
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Health Care
Dentistry
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Health Care
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mutes elpošana, deguna elpošana, dentoalveolārās anomālijas, maloklūzija., mouth breathing, nasal breathing, dentoalveolar anomalies, malocclusion