Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on mouth-breathing children and adolescents : a systematic review
Background Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) is an orthodontic procedure used to correct transverse maxillary deficiency. Due to the anatomical relationship between the palate and the nasal cavity, RME promotes an increase in nasal dimensions, which should hypothetically improve nasal respiratory function. Objective: This review aimed to systematically verify studies that assessed the effects of RME on nasal patency in mouth-breathing children and adolescents. Material and Methods An electronic search was performed in the MEDLINE databases via OVID, Scopus and EMBASE. The terms were: “children and adolescents”, “rapid maxillary expansion” and “mouth breathing”. The search was conducted in Oct…