Objectives: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acquisition. For standardization purposes in control of treatment outcome, it is clinically relevant to discuss, if a change of posture from natural head position may have an effect on the pharyngeal airway dimensions and morphology, during computed tomography, cone-beam computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging acquisition. This was the aim of the present literature review study for purposes of valid evidence, which was hypothesized, to be present. Material and Methods: This systematic literature review has been registered in PROSPERO database with following number: CRD42015024567. A systematic literature search performed in PubMed, E...
SUMMARY In a sample of 20 adults the associations between cervical lordosis, craniocervical inclinat...
Background: The value of lateral cephalometric radiographs to evaluate the pharyngeal airway is limi...
BackgroundChanges in head and neck position may significantly affect the performance of supraglottic...
OBJECTIVES: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acqu...
Objectives: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acqu...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of using the tongue-out position on the quality of the anatomical ...
Background: Literature is controversial in regard with alterations in pharyngeal airway dimensions s...
The aim of this study was to assess the differences in airway shape and volume among subjects with v...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to analyse differences in pharyngeal airway dimensions and he...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
Item does not contain fulltextA systematic review of the literature concerning upper airway imaging ...
Aim: The relationship between position of the maxillary structures caused by maxillary protraction t...
SUMMARY The present cephalometric study aimed to describe the antero-posterior dia-meters of the pha...
Introduction Airway dimensions are closely linked to the bone and soft-tissue craniofacial anatom...
Study Objectives: In patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the severity and frequency of resp...
SUMMARY In a sample of 20 adults the associations between cervical lordosis, craniocervical inclinat...
Background: The value of lateral cephalometric radiographs to evaluate the pharyngeal airway is limi...
BackgroundChanges in head and neck position may significantly affect the performance of supraglottic...
OBJECTIVES: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acqu...
Objectives: Natural head position is recommended to be optimal at cone-beam computed tomography acqu...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of using the tongue-out position on the quality of the anatomical ...
Background: Literature is controversial in regard with alterations in pharyngeal airway dimensions s...
The aim of this study was to assess the differences in airway shape and volume among subjects with v...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to analyse differences in pharyngeal airway dimensions and he...
Purpose To assess changes in pharyngeal airway dimensions, head posture and hyoid position after max...
Item does not contain fulltextA systematic review of the literature concerning upper airway imaging ...
Aim: The relationship between position of the maxillary structures caused by maxillary protraction t...
SUMMARY The present cephalometric study aimed to describe the antero-posterior dia-meters of the pha...
Introduction Airway dimensions are closely linked to the bone and soft-tissue craniofacial anatom...
Study Objectives: In patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the severity and frequency of resp...
SUMMARY In a sample of 20 adults the associations between cervical lordosis, craniocervical inclinat...
Background: The value of lateral cephalometric radiographs to evaluate the pharyngeal airway is limi...
BackgroundChanges in head and neck position may significantly affect the performance of supraglottic...