PubMed ID: 27770150Objectives: Purpose of the present study was to determine and compare possible changes in the dimensions of the pharyngeal airway, morphology of the soft palate, and position of the tongue and hyoid bone after single-step or stepwise mandibular advancement using the Functional Mandibular Advancer (FMA). Patients and methods: The sample included 51 peak-pubertal Class II subjects. In all, 34 patients were allocated to two groups using matched randomization: a single-step mandibular advancement group (SSG) and a stepwise mandibular advancement group (SWG). Both groups were treated with FMA followed by fixed appliance therapy; the remaining 17 subjects who underwent only fixed appliance therapy constituted the control group ...
Changes in the upper airway after surgical correction of Class III skeletal dentofacial deformity we...
Background—General anesthesia in adult humans is associated with narrowing or complete closure of th...
Study Objectives: To characterize tongue and lateral upper airway movement and to image tongue defor...
WOS: 000388629700008PubMed ID: 27770150Purpose of the present study was to determine and compare pos...
The aims of this study were to assess changes in the upper airway morphology associated with an oral...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess three-dimensionally the upper airway changes followi...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
A cephalometric analysis was carried out to determine the effects of long-term mandibular advancemen...
Mandibular advancement surgery may positively affect pharyngeal airways and therefore potentially be...
Background and Aim: Severe mandibular deficiency may result in reduced oropharyngeal airway (OAW) di...
Background: Literature is controversial in regard with alterations in pharyngeal airway dimensions s...
Introduction/Objective. Maxillary or mandibular retrognathism are common dentofacial deformities tre...
The aim of this study was to examine adaptive changes in the cross-sectional area of the upper airwa...
The purpose of this cephalometric study was to evaluate the craniofacial changes induced by function...
poster abstractPurpose: The aim of this retrospective cephalometric study was to investigate dentosk...
Changes in the upper airway after surgical correction of Class III skeletal dentofacial deformity we...
Background—General anesthesia in adult humans is associated with narrowing or complete closure of th...
Study Objectives: To characterize tongue and lateral upper airway movement and to image tongue defor...
WOS: 000388629700008PubMed ID: 27770150Purpose of the present study was to determine and compare pos...
The aims of this study were to assess changes in the upper airway morphology associated with an oral...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess three-dimensionally the upper airway changes followi...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
A cephalometric analysis was carried out to determine the effects of long-term mandibular advancemen...
Mandibular advancement surgery may positively affect pharyngeal airways and therefore potentially be...
Background and Aim: Severe mandibular deficiency may result in reduced oropharyngeal airway (OAW) di...
Background: Literature is controversial in regard with alterations in pharyngeal airway dimensions s...
Introduction/Objective. Maxillary or mandibular retrognathism are common dentofacial deformities tre...
The aim of this study was to examine adaptive changes in the cross-sectional area of the upper airwa...
The purpose of this cephalometric study was to evaluate the craniofacial changes induced by function...
poster abstractPurpose: The aim of this retrospective cephalometric study was to investigate dentosk...
Changes in the upper airway after surgical correction of Class III skeletal dentofacial deformity we...
Background—General anesthesia in adult humans is associated with narrowing or complete closure of th...
Study Objectives: To characterize tongue and lateral upper airway movement and to image tongue defor...