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Relationships among pharyngeal airway morphology, craniocervical posture and anterior teeth position in hyperdivergent skeletal Class Ⅱ female adults

XING Ke ; ZHOU Jiawei ; ZHANG Guanning ; MEI Hongxiang ; LI Juan

Kou qiang ji bing fang zhi = Journal of prevention and treatment for stomatological diseases, 2023-02, Vol.31 (2), p.104-109 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases

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  • Título:
    Relationships among pharyngeal airway morphology, craniocervical posture and anterior teeth position in hyperdivergent skeletal Class Ⅱ female adults
  • Autor: XING Ke ; ZHOU Jiawei ; ZHANG Guanning ; MEI Hongxiang ; LI Juan
  • Assuntos: anterior teeth position ; craniocervical posture ; female adults ; hyperdivergent ; lateral cephalometric radiographs ; orthodontic treatment ; pharyngeal airway morphology ; skeletal class ; soft-tissue stretching
  • É parte de: Kou qiang ji bing fang zhi = Journal of prevention and treatment for stomatological diseases, 2023-02, Vol.31 (2), p.104-109
  • Descrição: Objective To explore the relationships among pharyngeal airway morphology, craniocervical posture, and anterior teeth position in hyperdivergent skeletal Class Ⅱ female adults and provide a reference for orthodontic clinical diagnosis and treatment. Methods Lateral cephalometric radiographs of 104 untreated skeletal Class Ⅱ (ANB ≥ 4.7°) female adults were included and divided into a hyperdivergent group (MP-SN ˃ 37°) (n = 52) and a normodivergent group (29° ≤ MP-SN ≤ 37°) (n = 52) by mandibular plane angle. The pharyngeal airway sagittal size, craniocervical angulation and anterior teeth position of the two groups were measured. Results Compared to the normodivergent group, hyperdivergent subjects exhibited narrower nasopharyngeal, velopharyngeal, and glossopharyngeal airways (P<0.05) and larger craniocervical angulations (P<0.05). In the hyperdivergent group, the nasopharyngeal airway sagittal size was negatively correlated with craniocervical angulations (P<0.05), while the hypopharyngeal airway sagittal si
  • Editor: Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
  • Idioma: Chinês

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