Growth and mouth breathers

Journal Title: Jornal de Pediatria - Year 2019, Vol 95, Issue 0

Abstract

Objective To assess the relationship between mouth breathing and growth disorders among children and teenagers. Data source Search on MEDLINE database, over the last 10 years, by using the following terms: “mouth breathing”, “adenotonsilar hypertrophy”, “allergic rhinitis”, “sleep disturbance” AND “growth impairment”, “growth hormone”, “failure to thrive”, “short stature”, or “failure to thrive”. Data summary A total of 247 articles were identified and, after reading the headings, this number was reduced to 45 articles, whose abstracts were read and, of these, 20 were deemed important and were included in the review. In addition of these articles, references mentioned in them and specific books on mouth breathing deemed important were included. Hypertrophy of palatine and/or pharyngeal tonsils, whether associated with allergic rhinitis, as well as poorly controlled allergic rhinitis, are the main causes of mouth breathing in children. Respiratory sleep disorders are frequent among these patients. Several studies associate mouth breathing with reduced growth, as well as with reduced growth hormone release, which are reestablished after effective treatment of mouth breathing (clinical and/or surgical). Conclusions Mouth breathing should be considered as a potential cause of growth retardation in children; pediatricians should assess these patients in a broad manner.

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Dirceu Solé

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  • EP ID EP497625
  • DOI 10.1016/j.jped.2018.11.005
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Dirceu Solé (2019). Growth and mouth breathers. Jornal de Pediatria, 95(0), 66-71. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-497625