TY - JOUR
T1 - Enfermedad periodontal en pacientes con respiración bucal: revisión de la literatura
AU - Salinas Villacis, Daniela Carolina
AU - Tapia Guerrero, Anabel Estefany
AU - Cobos Carrera, Diego Fernando
AU - Tapia Guerrero, Anabel Estefany
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Periodontal disease involves pathological processes affecting the periodontium. Mouth breathing parafunction leads to changes in salivary flow patterns and water imbalance, resulting in oral disease. The aim of this study was, through a literature review, to analyze the results of several investigations that have established a relationship between periodontal disease and mouth breathing. Methodology: a search and selection of articles related to periodontal disease in patients with mouth breathing was carried out. The search criteria taken into account were: electronic databases, key words and meeting the indispensable requirement of being less than 5 years old. Thirty-three articles were selected that met the criteria for the present review. Results and conclusion: periodontal disease and mouth breathing may be associated with generalized systemic inflammation. Changes in the nasal breathing pattern may alter normal anatomical structures leading to the development of periodontal disease triggers.Keywords:Periodontal disease; Mouth breathing; Gingivitis; Sleep apnea syndromes.
AB - Periodontal disease involves pathological processes affecting the periodontium. Mouth breathing parafunction leads to changes in salivary flow patterns and water imbalance, resulting in oral disease. The aim of this study was, through a literature review, to analyze the results of several investigations that have established a relationship between periodontal disease and mouth breathing. Methodology: a search and selection of articles related to periodontal disease in patients with mouth breathing was carried out. The search criteria taken into account were: electronic databases, key words and meeting the indispensable requirement of being less than 5 years old. Thirty-three articles were selected that met the criteria for the present review. Results and conclusion: periodontal disease and mouth breathing may be associated with generalized systemic inflammation. Changes in the nasal breathing pattern may alter normal anatomical structures leading to the development of periodontal disease triggers.Keywords:Periodontal disease; Mouth breathing; Gingivitis; Sleep apnea syndromes.
KW - Enfermedad periodontal; Respiración bucal; Gingivitis; Síndromes de apnea del sueño
KW - Enfermedad periodontal; Respiración bucal; Gingivitis; Síndromes de apnea del sueño
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M3 - Artículo
SN - 2525-3409
JO - Research, Society and Development
JF - Research, Society and Development
ER -