Introduction: The habit of oral respirator is characterized by the deleterious act of breathing through the mouth. It Is
induced by anatomical alterations that cause respiratory disturbances inducing the affected children to use the oral route
to breathe.
Objective: This study aimed to perform a critical review of part of the literature to explain the mechanisms of oral
respirator diagnosis, as well as the importance of it.
Methods: We arbitrarily selected 30 relevant articles on the topic approached from the databases PUBMED/MEDLINE,
SCIELO and LILACS, and extracted the main information for the production of this review.
Results: Mouth breathing occurs by narrowing or obstruction of the airways that prevent the passage of air, causing the
individual to breathe through the mouth. Hypertrophy of the tonsils and adenoids are common causes, being frequently
diagnosed in children between 4 and 11 years of age. The habit of mouth breathing presents clinical manifestations
peculiar to it, which imply biological, physiological, orthopedic and aesthetic alterations.
Conclusion: For this, it is necessary that a multidisciplinary team perform the diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, it is
essential that the dentist has the clinical knowledge for the management of the diagnosis and treatment of the oral
respirator for the best quality of life of the patient.
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