Changes In Respiratory And Cardiac Functions Of Patients With Mandibular Deficiency After Treatment With A Removable Functional Appliance

Sayed Mohammad Mousavi,Majid Ravanbakhsh,Ebrahim Eini,Fatemeh Shahsanaei, Vahid Rakhshan

JOURNAL OF ORAL HEALTH AND ORAL EPIDEMIOLOGY(2020)

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BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is no study on respiratory or cardiac function of patients with mandibular deficiency before or after treatment. This preliminary trial was conducted for the first time to assess respiratory/cardiac parameters of such patients before and after treatment (compared to healthy controls) with a removable functional appliance.METHODS: This before-after clinical trial was performed on 20 patients with class II division 1 malocclusion (mandibular deficiency with normal maxilla) and 20 matched control subjects at the peak of the mandibular growth spurt. Bionator removable functional appliance was used for 9 months to treat class II cases. Capnography and pulse oximetry were used to record respiratory parameters [end-tidal carbon dioxide pressure (PETCO2), respiration rate (RR), oxygen saturation (SPO2), and pulse rate (PR)]. Groups were compared using paired and unpaired t-tests (alpha = 0.05).RESULTS: Carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O-2) did not change significantly after treatment (P > 0.50, paired t-test). However, RR and PR reduced significantly after the treatment (P < 0.001, paired t-test). CO2 in healthy subjects was not different from pre-treatment or post-treatment values in class II patients (P = 0.100). O-2 in healthy subjects was not different from pre-treatment or post-treatment values in class II patients (P = 0.200, independent samples t-test). The RR in healthy controls differed from pre-treatment (P < 0.001) but not post-treatment values in class II patients (P = 0.541). The PR in the healthy controls differed marginally significantly from pre-treatment (P = 0.067) but not post-treatment values (P = 0.752).CONCLUSION: In patients with mandibular deficiency, treatment with a Bionator functional appliance improves RR and PR back to normal levels. O-2 and CO2 levels were not affected in class II patients.
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Respiratory Function Tests, Heart Function Tests, Functional Appliance, Orthodontics, Corrective, Quality of Life
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