Introduction The purpose of this study was to morphometrically investigate the growth pattern of the adenoids in growing subjects with hyperdivergent and hypodivergent vertical craniofacial features. Methods In this retrospective study, we used a longitudinal sample of lateral cephalometric radiographs of 28 hyperdivergent and 30 hypodivergent subjects from 4 to 13 years of age. The radiographs were obtained from the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection. Measurements were made using digital tracings of the lateral cephalograms and point distribution models. Mixed-model analyses were used for statistical analysis. Results The mean distance between the sphenoid bone and the posterior nasal spi...
From the records of the Bolton-Brush Studies, which comprise extensive longitudinal growth data coll...
The morphogenesis of the dento-maxillofacial district is related to epigenetic factors and intrinsic...
Objective: The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial development is i...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to morphometrically investigate the growth pattern of the...
Introduction: There has always been debate regarding the relationship between vertical growth patter...
Reduced nasal breathing can influence the growth and development of facial structures. It may have m...
Introduction: Extreme patterns of vertical facial divergence are of great importance to clinicians b...
Introduction: Extreme patterns of vertical facial divergence are of great importance to clinicians b...
Introduction: Extreme patterns of vertical facial divergence are of great importance to clinicians b...
Abstract Background Craniofacial growth pattern has been correlated with variations in size of the u...
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to compare upper airway widths among skeletal Class ...
The purpose of this research was to study the growth of the nasopharynx and adenoid development. Lat...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To compare different craniofacial patterns with pharyngeal widths. In OSA (Obstr...
Abstract Objective The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial develop...
The morphogenesis of the dento-maxillofacial district is related to epigenetic factors and intrinsic...
From the records of the Bolton-Brush Studies, which comprise extensive longitudinal growth data coll...
The morphogenesis of the dento-maxillofacial district is related to epigenetic factors and intrinsic...
Objective: The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial development is i...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to morphometrically investigate the growth pattern of the...
Introduction: There has always been debate regarding the relationship between vertical growth patter...
Reduced nasal breathing can influence the growth and development of facial structures. It may have m...
Introduction: Extreme patterns of vertical facial divergence are of great importance to clinicians b...
Introduction: Extreme patterns of vertical facial divergence are of great importance to clinicians b...
Introduction: Extreme patterns of vertical facial divergence are of great importance to clinicians b...
Abstract Background Craniofacial growth pattern has been correlated with variations in size of the u...
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to compare upper airway widths among skeletal Class ...
The purpose of this research was to study the growth of the nasopharynx and adenoid development. Lat...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To compare different craniofacial patterns with pharyngeal widths. In OSA (Obstr...
Abstract Objective The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial develop...
The morphogenesis of the dento-maxillofacial district is related to epigenetic factors and intrinsic...
From the records of the Bolton-Brush Studies, which comprise extensive longitudinal growth data coll...
The morphogenesis of the dento-maxillofacial district is related to epigenetic factors and intrinsic...
Objective: The incidence of abnormal breathing and its consequences on craniofacial development is i...