Sensory changes in mouth breathers: Systematic review based on the prisma method

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Objective: To review, in the literature, information regarding changes in the sensory systems of mouth breathers. Data sources: The search was conducted in the following databases PubMed, BIREME, LILACS, Web of Science and Scopus. The search was independently carried out by two researchers, following the selection criteria. Original articles that approached mouth breathing and changes in sensory systems published in Portuguese, English and Spanish were published. Literature review of articles, dissertations, book chapters, case studies and editorials were excluded. Data synthesis: We found 719 articles. Among them, 663 were excluded by the title and 22 by the summary. Among the 34 analyzed manuscripts, 23 were repeated and 8 were excluded by reading the full text. Thus, 3 articles were selected for this review. Conclusions: Most studies presents the occurrence of changes in sensory systems in mouth breathing children. However, sensory reception is a matter of more concern. Besides, the evaluation of sensory systems was not standardized, which may have led to less precise results in the studied population.

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De Lima, A. C. D., Da Cunha, D. A., Albuquerque, R. C., Costa, R. N. A., & Da Silva, H. J. (2019). Sensory changes in mouth breathers: Systematic review based on the prisma method. Revista Paulista de Pediatria, 37(1), 97–103. https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/;2019;37;1;00012

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