Medical Hypotheses
Volume 73, Issue 4 , Pages 594-595, October 2009

Early orthodontic treatment of skeletal Class II malocclusion may be effective to prevent the potential for OSAHS and snoring

Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, The Fourth Military Medical University, 145 West Changle Road, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province 710032, PR China

Received 21 May 2009; accepted 24 May 2009. published online 29 June 2009.

Summary 

OSAHS or snoring is an important condition within our community with the potential of being a significant health burden. Although the precise pathogenesis of upper airway obstruction during sleep remains uncertain in OSAHS and snoring patients, craniofacial risk factors are said to be associated with OSAHS and snoring. Since a high number of OSAHS and snoring patients consist of skeletal Class II malocclusion patients characterized by deficient mandible, then we can make the hypotheses that early orthodontic treatment of skeletal Class II malocclusion patients to improve such discrepancies during the growth period may be effective to prevent the potential for OSAHS and snoring.

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PII: S0306-9877(09)00399-5

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2009.05.041

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 73, Issue 4 , Pages 594-595, October 2009