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NCT04190953
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Upper Airway's Pressure Drop Analyses After Mandibular Advancement and Maxillary Expansion

Sponsor: University of Alberta

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Summary

Breathing is a crucial function for everyone. Breathing impairment in children could lead to behavioral and cognitive problems at least. But what if orthodontic treatment could help those patients to breathe better, with less effort? This research proposal aims to find out if the increase in the upper airway volume seen in some research results can be related to a decrease in respiratory effort and an improvement in the breathing capacity of those patients. In other words, if a tube shape is changed or if a tube is enlarged, would the airflow passing inside the tube change in velocity? Or would there be more air? Therefore, investigating the pressure/airflow, volume/lumen relation and its possible changes after mandibular repositioning and maxillary expansion in children will lead to a better understanding of how orthodontics could potentially affect the upper airway. Previous studies have reported a link between mandibular advancement appliances and maxillary appliances to an increase in the upper airway volume. However, more studies are needed to evaluate the relationship between the changes in the upper airway volume and actual airflow and respiratory capability. The airway volume measurement is important to, preliminary, state if there is an increase in the upper airway after orthodontic treatment. However a change in shape, even with the same volume, can affect the pressure and airflow. In this sense, the pressure drop analysis will allow an answer to those questions

Official title: Skeletal, Dental and Upper Airway Changes in Skeletal Class II Division 1 Patients With the Constricted Maxilla (8-14 Years Old) Treated With Twin Block and Hyrax, Evaluated Through Pressure Drop Experimental Analysis.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

8 Years - 14 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

90

Start Date

2020-02-18

Completion Date

2027-03-01

Last Updated

2026-03-18

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Twin block then Hyrax

Patients will undergo mandibular advancement prior to maxillary expansion

OTHER

Hyrax then Twin block

Patients will undergo maxillary expansion prior to mandibular advancement

Locations (1)

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada