The aim of the present retrospective study was to evaluate the influence of age and gender on upper and lower airway width and upper lip length. In this study, 390 lateral cephalograms were divided into 13 age groups (ranging from 6 to 18 years) and were analyzed. The inter-group differences were analyzed using a MANOVA (Multivariate Analysis of the Variance), and the intragroup differences were analyzed using an ANOVA (Analysis of the Variance) and Tukey's test. The results of the present study indicated that although the airway width and the upper lip length increased with age, the lower airway width exhibited variable growth between the ages of six and eighteen years. The airway width was significantly greater in females than males, wher...
PURPOSE. The upper airway space is significant in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. The ...
SummaryOBJECTIVE: The aim was to assess pharyngeal airway dimensions and physiological changes based...
Abstract Background Craniofacial growth pattern has been correlated with variations in size of the u...
Objectives: To compare growth-related changes of skeletal and upper airway features of unilateral cl...
This study was designed to quantify linear changes in length and thickness for both maxillary and ma...
WOS: 000413228700009This study was performed to determine age- and sex-related differences in lip th...
The objective of this study was to supply information about: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of mo...
Aim: This study was undertaken to determine the morphometry of airway length, in healthyTurkish pop...
The growth of the vocal tract (VT) is known to be non-uniform insofar as there are regional variatio...
A 3-dimensional computerised system with landmark representation of the soft-tissue facial surface a...
This study was performed to determine age- and sex-related differences in lip thickness. Lateral cep...
Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respirato...
Objective: To supply information about (1) sex-related dimensions (linear distances and ratios, verm...
Purpose Normative data on the growth and development of the upper airway across the sexes is needed ...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
PURPOSE. The upper airway space is significant in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. The ...
SummaryOBJECTIVE: The aim was to assess pharyngeal airway dimensions and physiological changes based...
Abstract Background Craniofacial growth pattern has been correlated with variations in size of the u...
Objectives: To compare growth-related changes of skeletal and upper airway features of unilateral cl...
This study was designed to quantify linear changes in length and thickness for both maxillary and ma...
WOS: 000413228700009This study was performed to determine age- and sex-related differences in lip th...
The objective of this study was to supply information about: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of mo...
Aim: This study was undertaken to determine the morphometry of airway length, in healthyTurkish pop...
The growth of the vocal tract (VT) is known to be non-uniform insofar as there are regional variatio...
A 3-dimensional computerised system with landmark representation of the soft-tissue facial surface a...
This study was performed to determine age- and sex-related differences in lip thickness. Lateral cep...
Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respirato...
Objective: To supply information about (1) sex-related dimensions (linear distances and ratios, verm...
Purpose Normative data on the growth and development of the upper airway across the sexes is needed ...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
PURPOSE. The upper airway space is significant in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. The ...
SummaryOBJECTIVE: The aim was to assess pharyngeal airway dimensions and physiological changes based...
Abstract Background Craniofacial growth pattern has been correlated with variations in size of the u...