Relation between oro-facial thermographic findings and myofunctional characteristics in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea.
Claudia Lúcia Pimenta FerreiraPaula Midori CasteloLuciana Escanoela ZanatoDalva R PoyaresSergio TufikSilvana BommaritoPublished in: Journal of oral rehabilitation (2021)
Lower facial skin and submental triangle region temperatures, measured by infrared thermography, and a worse oro-facial myofunctional condition were identified in the group of individuals with OSA. The higher temperatures of the ROIs were correlated with the better status of aspect/posture and performance of the oro-facial myofunctional structures.