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Breathing through the mouth causes from poor development of the jaw to hoarse voice

Breathing through the mouth causes from poor development of the jaw to hoarse voice

In times of cold and dry weather, our tropical winter has been the torment of people prone to allergies of the upper airways, whether these rhinitis, sinusitis, or asthma. Above all, children, who, because of the fact that the child's organism is still in development, need redoubled attention. Constant episodes of nasal obstruction, often coupled with poor oral habits such as pacifier use, thumb sucking, absence of proper chewing, among others, often end up establishing an inadequate respiratory pattern, ie alone or preferably by mouth.

Problems and health changes from this habit are much greater than having to clean the nose often. Shortness of breath, tiredness, backache, decreased sense of smell and or taste, halitosis, dry mouth, wake up choking at night, sleep poorly, look sad, dark circles, spit saliva while speaking and difficulty performing physical exercises are among the difficulties

At any age, we should take care of our air supply as we take care of our food supply!

For ease of understanding, let us cite some of the possible changes in

Facial and dental skull alterations

  • Increased goniocarbon angle (long face)
  • Ogival or inclined palate
  • Narrow facial dimensions
  • Hypodermal development of the jaws
  • Microrhynia with less space in the nasal cavity
  • Septum deviation
  • Crossed and / or open bite
  • Protrusion of maxillary incisors

Alterations of phono organs joints

  • Hipotrophy, hypotonia and hypofunction of the jaw lift muscles
  • Change of tonus with hypofunction of the lips and cheeks
  • Retracted upper or lower and lower lips everted or interposed between teeth
  • Lips cracked and dry with change
  • Hypertrophied gums with color changes and frequent bleeding

Body changes

  • Thoracic deformities
  • Flaccid and distended abdominal muscles
  • Eyes with asymmetry of eye positioning, tired eyes
  • Head poorly positioned in relation to the neck bringing alterations to the spine in order to compensate for this poor positioning
  • Shoulders fallen forward compressing the thorax
  • Alteration of the tympanic membrane, hearing loss
  • Visible asymmetrical face

Changes in oral functions

  • Inefficient chewing leading to digestive problems and gagging due to lack of coordination of breathing with mastication
  • Atypical swallowing with noise, anterior projection, exaggerated contraction of orbicularis, compensatory movements of head
  • Inaccurate speech, blocked with excess saliva, without sonorization by frequent otitis with high anterior or lateral lisping index
  • Voice hoarseness, or hoarseness

Other possible changes

  • Frequent sinusitis, recurrent otitis
  • Enlarged pharynx and palatine tonsils
  • Halitosis and decreased perception of taste and smell
  • Higher incidence of cavities
  • Reduced appetite, gastric changes, constant thirst, gagging, pallor, inappetence, weight loss with less physical development or obesity
  • Reduced appetite, gastric changes, constant thirst, of general coordination with frequent fatigue
  • Agitation, anxiety, impatience, impulsivity, discouragement
  • Difficulties of attention and concentration causing difficulty We can see the importance of being aware of proper nasal activity, remembering that the nose filters, heats and humidifies the air during its passage to the lungs. One of the roles of the speech therapist is to assist the child or the adult in this learning, avoiding problems in the future or helping to revert frames that are already installed. At any age, we must take care of our supply of air as we take care of our food supply!


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