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Erschienen in: Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie 2/2016

01.03.2016 | Original Article

Sleep-disordered breathing in orthodontic practice

Prevalence of snoring in children and morphological findings

verfasst von: Dr. Isabelle Graf, Uwe Schumann, Julia Neuschulz, Karolin Höfer, Lutz Ritter, Bert Braumann

Erschienen in: Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie | Ausgabe 2/2016

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Abstract

Objectives

The purpose of this work was to evaluate the prevalence of snoring and its correlation with cranial and upper airway morphology in young individuals with orthodontic treatment need.

Patients and methods

Parents of 379 children were consecutively interviewed, using eight questions from a more comprehensive questionnaire about sleep behavior. A total of 100 patients (54 girls, 46 boys, average age 11.3 years) met the inclusion criteria. Based on the parents’ interviews, the sample was divided into snorers (n = 53) and nonsnorers (n = 47). Using cephalograms obtained for initial orthodontic diagnostics, airway morphology was measured based on hyoid position and on the posterior airway space (PAS) dimensions at the maxillary, occlusal, and mandibular plane levels (PAS_NL, PAS_OCCL, PAS_ML). Mann–Whitney U testing, ANOVA, and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient were used for statistical analysis.

Results

Snoring was reported by 53 % of parents for 63 % (n = 29) of the boys and 44 % (n = 24) of the girls. Significant morphological differences were noted between snorers and nonsnorers. PAS dimensions were significantly reduced in the snorers compared to the nonsnorers at all three anatomical levels tested, which remained statistically significant when adjusted for age and gender. No differences between the two groups emerged for hyoid position or any of the vertical cranial parameters. A significant correlation between sagittal maxillary position (SNA) and PAS_NL was noted, indicating that larger SNA values were mildly associated with larger sagittal PAS dimensions at the maxillary level.

Conclusion

This random sample of young patients with orthodontic treatment need was found to involve a high prevalence of parent-reported snoring. Characteristic features in cranial and upper airway morphology and thus differences between the snorers and nonsnorers were found.
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Metadaten
Titel
Sleep-disordered breathing in orthodontic practice
Prevalence of snoring in children and morphological findings
verfasst von
Dr. Isabelle Graf
Uwe Schumann
Julia Neuschulz
Karolin Höfer
Lutz Ritter
Bert Braumann
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2016
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthopädie / Ausgabe 2/2016
Print ISSN: 1434-5293
Elektronische ISSN: 1615-6714
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00056-016-0017-5

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