Association between tongue, lips position and breathing in newborns.
Silvia Márcia Andrade CampanhaRoberta Lopes de Castro MartinelliDurval Batista PalharesPublished in: CoDAS (2023)
Symmetrical nasal expiratory flow is associated with an elevated tongue position and closed lips at rest; on the other hand, increased and/or absent nasal expiatory flow in one nostril is associated with maternal complaints of difficulty in breathing, open/ half-open lips position and low tongue position during rest, as well as, repeated forward tongue movements.