2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-6343.2011.01515.x
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Tongue position after deglutition in subjects with habitual open‐mouth posture under different functional conditions

Abstract: Of 542 identified swallowing acts, 75% were accompanied by a post-deglutory CTP. Mean duration of CTP increased for functional conditions RR/1.01s > RROS/2.56s > IR/3.21s > IROS/6.53s > TRMOS/6.58s. The null hypothesis (1) was rejected in comparison of resting respiration (F1, F2) with IROS and TRMOS, whereas the use of an oral screen alone did not significantly prolong the duration of CTP.

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“…Se ha reportado que funciones básicas como la masticación, deglución, respiración y producción del habla, están incorporadas dentro de un sistema orofacial quien se mantiene en funcionamiento gracias a un correcto desarrollo y mantenimiento de las estructuras involucradas (Engelke et al, 2010;Knösel et al, 2011).…”
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“…Se ha reportado que funciones básicas como la masticación, deglución, respiración y producción del habla, están incorporadas dentro de un sistema orofacial quien se mantiene en funcionamiento gracias a un correcto desarrollo y mantenimiento de las estructuras involucradas (Engelke et al, 2010;Knösel et al, 2011).…”
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“…However, the posterior oral sealing is possibly adapted to be broken easily with lower nasal resistance to the airflow. 17,26,27 For those reasons, mouth breathing was objectively differentiated with incompetent lip using a CO 2 sensor, and normal nasal breathers were selected as subjects. Full-time mouth breathing was induced by occluding the nostrils with a nose clip.…”
Section: Clinical Implicationmentioning
confidence: 99%