INTRODUCTION: In this study, the authors aimed to perform a novel and extensive analysis, based on the most applicable correlations between the mandibular and upper airway parameters, using cone beam computed tomography across all malocclusion classes. The authors also focused on gender-dependent differences in an Iranian population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Images were acquired from adult patients using cone beam computed tomography. The patients were classified into three groups of malocclusion classes (class I: 13 males and 27 females, class II: 13 males and 27 females, and class III: 25 males and 15 females). For each patient, 10 parameters for the mandible and 23 parameters for the pharynx, pyriform aperture, and nasal cavity were evalua...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
The aim of this study was to assess the differences in airway shape and volume among subjects with v...
Objective: Mandibular Class II malocclusions seem to interfere in upper airways measurements. The ai...
Introduction: Many authors have discussed the relationship between craniofacial morphology and phary...
Introduction: Mandibular retrognathism is considered to be the most important risk factor for upper ...
Morphology of the pharynx affects the volume of airflow, thereby affecting facial growth patterns, t...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether morphology and dimension of the upper airway differ between patient...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that there is no positive correlation between skeletal Class II a...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
The aim of this study was to assess the differences in airway shape and volume among subjects with v...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
Objective: To compare the three-dimensional (3D) morphology of the upper airway in skeletal Class II...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
The aim of this study was to assess the differences in airway shape and volume among subjects with v...
Objective: Mandibular Class II malocclusions seem to interfere in upper airways measurements. The ai...
Introduction: Many authors have discussed the relationship between craniofacial morphology and phary...
Introduction: Mandibular retrognathism is considered to be the most important risk factor for upper ...
Morphology of the pharynx affects the volume of airflow, thereby affecting facial growth patterns, t...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether morphology and dimension of the upper airway differ between patient...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that there is no positive correlation between skeletal Class II a...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
The aim of this study was to assess the differences in airway shape and volume among subjects with v...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
Objective: To compare the three-dimensional (3D) morphology of the upper airway in skeletal Class II...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
Introduction: The type and severity of mandibulofacial abnormalities affects the size and shape of t...
The aim of this study was to assess the differences in airway shape and volume among subjects with v...
Objective: Mandibular Class II malocclusions seem to interfere in upper airways measurements. The ai...