Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients

Introduction: The oral breathing is a frequent symptom in childhood and has many alterations that compromise the child physical and cognitive development, negatively influencing from the oral breather, comparing her with the not oral breathers. Method: Cross sectional study, prospective with a sampl...

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Main Authors: Popoaski, Cristiane, Marcelino, Taise de Freitas, Sakae, Thiago Mamôru, Schmitz, Larissa Martins, Correa, Luiz Henrique Locks
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2012-01-01
Series:International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
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Online Access:http://www.internationalarchivesent.org/additional/acervo_eng.asp?id=831
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spelling doaj-c3f3d9a9a25041e182f67e5d2c0bcf7a2020-11-25T01:24:08ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology1809-97771809-48642012-01-011617481Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patientsPopoaski, CristianeMarcelino, Taise de FreitasSakae, Thiago MamôruSchmitz, Larissa MartinsCorrea, Luiz Henrique LocksIntroduction: The oral breathing is a frequent symptom in childhood and has many alterations that compromise the child physical and cognitive development, negatively influencing from the oral breather, comparing her with the not oral breathers. Method: Cross sectional study, prospective with a sample from 71 patients from 4 to 17 years, being 39 mouth breathers attended by otorhinolaryngologists and 32 patients not mouth breathers as the control group, evaluated as the quality of life through a questionnaire. Results: The oral breathers presented more nasal problems, with the sleep and food, besides an greater average punctuation for snoring at night (p<0,0001), when compared to the control group. The prevalence of night snoring in the patients oral breathers was of 87,2%. The high punctuation in the scale of answers meant a worst quality of life. Conclusion: The syndrome of the oral breather seems to be related to a negative impact in the quality of life, mainly for the nasal problems, with the sleep and eating. Future studies with the application of the same questionnaire have become needed for this to become as capable instrument of evaluation of the life quality from the patients in the matter.http://www.internationalarchivesent.org/additional/acervo_eng.asp?id=831mouth breathingquality of lifesnorepharyngeal tonsilpalatine tonsil
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author Popoaski, Cristiane
Marcelino, Taise de Freitas
Sakae, Thiago Mamôru
Schmitz, Larissa Martins
Correa, Luiz Henrique Locks
spellingShingle Popoaski, Cristiane
Marcelino, Taise de Freitas
Sakae, Thiago Mamôru
Schmitz, Larissa Martins
Correa, Luiz Henrique Locks
Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
mouth breathing
quality of life
snore
pharyngeal tonsil
palatine tonsil
author_facet Popoaski, Cristiane
Marcelino, Taise de Freitas
Sakae, Thiago Mamôru
Schmitz, Larissa Martins
Correa, Luiz Henrique Locks
author_sort Popoaski, Cristiane
title Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients
title_short Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients
title_full Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients
title_fullStr Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients
title_sort evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients
publisher Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.
series International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1809-9777
1809-4864
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Introduction: The oral breathing is a frequent symptom in childhood and has many alterations that compromise the child physical and cognitive development, negatively influencing from the oral breather, comparing her with the not oral breathers. Method: Cross sectional study, prospective with a sample from 71 patients from 4 to 17 years, being 39 mouth breathers attended by otorhinolaryngologists and 32 patients not mouth breathers as the control group, evaluated as the quality of life through a questionnaire. Results: The oral breathers presented more nasal problems, with the sleep and food, besides an greater average punctuation for snoring at night (p<0,0001), when compared to the control group. The prevalence of night snoring in the patients oral breathers was of 87,2%. The high punctuation in the scale of answers meant a worst quality of life. Conclusion: The syndrome of the oral breather seems to be related to a negative impact in the quality of life, mainly for the nasal problems, with the sleep and eating. Future studies with the application of the same questionnaire have become needed for this to become as capable instrument of evaluation of the life quality from the patients in the matter.
topic mouth breathing
quality of life
snore
pharyngeal tonsil
palatine tonsil
url http://www.internationalarchivesent.org/additional/acervo_eng.asp?id=831
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