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Cephalometric Pattern and Nasal Patency in Children with Primary Snoring: The Evidence of a Direct Correlation
Authors:Anna Maria Zicari  Marzia Duse  Francesca Occasi  Valeria Luzzi  Emanuela Ortolani  Flaminia Bardanzellu  Serena Bertin  Antonella Polimeni
Institution:1. Department of Pediatrics, “Sapienza” University of Rome, Rome, Italy.; 2. Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, “Sapienza” University of Rome, Rome, Italy.; 3. George Eastman “Odontoiatric hospital”, Rome, Italy.; 4. Department of pediatric otorhinolaryngology, “Sapienza” University of Rome, Rome, Italy.; Fondazione IRCCS Ca'' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy,
Abstract:

Introduction

Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) might affect craniofacial growth and children with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome present an increase in total and lower anterior heights of the face and a more anterior and inferior position of the hyoid bone when compared to nasal breathers.

Objective

To investigate the correlation between rhinomanometric and cephalometric parameters in children with primary snoring (PS), without apnea or gas exchange abnormalities.

Materials and Methods

Thirty children with habitual snoring (16 females and 14 males) aged 4–8 years (mean age 6.85±1.51 years) were selected by a SDB validate questionnaire. All subjects underwent lateral cephalometric, panoramic radiographies.

Results

In our sample 10 children (33%) had snoring 3 nights/week, 11 (37%) 4–6 nights/week and 9 (30%) every night/week. Overall 7 patients (23.3%) were affected by adenoid hypertrophy (AH), 4 (13.3%) by tonsillar hypertrophy (TH) and 13 (43.3%) by AH and TH. We found a more vertical position of the hyoid bone to the mandibular plane (H⊥VT) in patients with a higher frequency (7.3±2.7 vs 7.6±3.7 vs 10.9±2.5 in children snoring 3 nights/week, 4–6 nights/week and every night/week respectively; p = 0.032). Concerning nasal patency significant correlations were found with ANB (maxillary and jaw position with respect to the cranial base), NS∧Ar (growth predictor), sumangle, FMA (total divergence), SnaSnp∧GoMe (inferior divergence), BaN∧PtGn (facial growth pattern), Phw1_PsP (posterosuperior airway space), AHC3H (the horizontal distance between the most anterosuperior point of the hyoid bone and the third cervical vertebra).

Conclusion

The present study supports the relationship between nasal obstruction and specific craniofacial characteristics in children with primary snoring and lead us to hypothesize that nasal obstruction might explain the indirect link between snoring and cephalometric alterations.
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