Abstract Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) affects about 2% of children in the pre-school phase and can reach 12% in the pre-pubertal phase. The main clinical sign is snoring, and this should not be ignored. Characterized by nighttime respiratory arrest from total or upper airway obstruction, the disease leads to chronic sleep deprivation and consequently a series of metabolic, cognitive and behavioral changes in children. Treatment should occur as early and as effectively as possible, in an attempt to prevent the progression of the disease and its side effects in adult life. Adenotonsillectomy is gold standard treatment, providing an improvement in nasal and pharyngeal permeability. However, it does not correct morphological changes; it can lead to preoperative complications besides being costly. A more affordable, less invasive and less risky alternative treatment for children is needed. Studies addressing the rapid expansion of maxilla have been conducted; the results are promising but are still not well established in the literature.
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Uberlândia Medical Center – UMC
Espaço Doctors Consultórios Clínicos, corredor Verde, sala 16.
Uberlândia (MG).
CRO: 29.049
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