Open mouth breathing

Children with adenoidal hypertrophy, rhinitis, severe nasal septum deflection and other diseases, because the nasal cavity or posterior nasal cavity is partially or completely blocked and the ventilation is not smooth, the child will open his mouth to breath, and the open mouth breathing will cause the child to deform the mandibular protrusion .

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