The relationship between oral functions and airway health has garnered increasing interest in the scientific community. Studies have traditionally linked conditions such as mouth breathing to malocclusions; however, the influence of other airway pathologies on oral health presents a more complex and controversial problem. There is a vital need for a holistic approach that considers a patient's overall health, as the interaction between various body systems can significantly impact treatment outcomes. Notable research has suggested connections between altered airway function and changes in the stomatognathic system morphology. Conversely, specific craniofacial structures might elevate the risk of developing airway issues, and breathing disorders could potentially affect overall growth due to systemic implications.
This Research Topic aims to delve into the intricate correlations between growth, oral malocclusions, and airway pathologies. It will explore the underlying causes, development, and outcomes of treatments, enhancing our understanding of these complex and significant issues affecting diverse populations.
To ensure comprehensive coverage, the scope of this research will address the interaction of oral and airway health across all ages. We invite contributions that focus on, but are not limited to, the following themes:
- Sleep-related breathing disorders and airway obstruction
- Impact of airway disorder treatments on oral malocclusions and functions
- Influence of malocclusion treatments on airway functionality
- Etiology and pathogenesis of breathing disorders alongside malocclusion
- Systemic and localized growth effects due to breathing disorders
We welcome various formats of academic contributions, including systematic reviews, original research articles, clinical trials, methodological advancements, and detailed case reports.
The relationship between oral functions and airway health has garnered increasing interest in the scientific community. Studies have traditionally linked conditions such as mouth breathing to malocclusions; however, the influence of other airway pathologies on oral health presents a more complex and controversial problem. There is a vital need for a holistic approach that considers a patient's overall health, as the interaction between various body systems can significantly impact treatment outcomes. Notable research has suggested connections between altered airway function and changes in the stomatognathic system morphology. Conversely, specific craniofacial structures might elevate the risk of developing airway issues, and breathing disorders could potentially affect overall growth due to systemic implications.
This Research Topic aims to delve into the intricate correlations between growth, oral malocclusions, and airway pathologies. It will explore the underlying causes, development, and outcomes of treatments, enhancing our understanding of these complex and significant issues affecting diverse populations.
To ensure comprehensive coverage, the scope of this research will address the interaction of oral and airway health across all ages. We invite contributions that focus on, but are not limited to, the following themes:
- Sleep-related breathing disorders and airway obstruction
- Impact of airway disorder treatments on oral malocclusions and functions
- Influence of malocclusion treatments on airway functionality
- Etiology and pathogenesis of breathing disorders alongside malocclusion
- Systemic and localized growth effects due to breathing disorders
We welcome various formats of academic contributions, including systematic reviews, original research articles, clinical trials, methodological advancements, and detailed case reports.