Objective To assess changes in the tongue and hyoid bone positions and airway dimensions after maxillary protraction using lateral cephalograms. Methods Lateral cephalograms were obtained before (C0) and after (C1) an observation period for untreated children with skeletal Class I malocclusion and before (T0), immediately after (T1), and one year after (T2) maxillary protraction in children with skeletal Class III malocclusion. Cephalometric measurements were compared between the time points in both patient groups. Results Immediately after maxillary protraction, the tongue moved superiorly and the nasopharyngeal and superior oropharyngeal airway dimensions increased. No significant changes in the middle or inferior oropharyngeal airway dim...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...
Background: Literature is controversial in regard with alterations in pharyngeal airway dimensions s...
Aim: The relationship between position of the maxillary structures caused by maxillary protraction t...
Aim: The relationship between position of the maxillary structures caused by maxillary protraction t...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
Changes in the upper airway after surgical correction of Class III skeletal dentofacial deformity we...
Aims and Objectives: This retrospective study was conducted to investigate the effect of treatment w...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in hyoid, tongue, pharyngeal airway, and head posture in patients who h...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that the Sagittal position of the anterior teeth has no effect on...
Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine and correlate the effects of anterior teeth retract...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphological changes of upper airway after protraction he...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...
Background: Literature is controversial in regard with alterations in pharyngeal airway dimensions s...
Aim: The relationship between position of the maxillary structures caused by maxillary protraction t...
Aim: The relationship between position of the maxillary structures caused by maxillary protraction t...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
Changes in the upper airway after surgical correction of Class III skeletal dentofacial deformity we...
Aims and Objectives: This retrospective study was conducted to investigate the effect of treatment w...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in hyoid, tongue, pharyngeal airway, and head posture in patients who h...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that the Sagittal position of the anterior teeth has no effect on...
Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine and correlate the effects of anterior teeth retract...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphological changes of upper airway after protraction he...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...
Introduction: The aim of this cephalometric study was to analyze the effects of rapid maxillary expa...