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Three-dimensional analysis of pharyngeal airway form in children with anteroposterior facial patterns

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Abstract

Children with Class II malocclusion have more backward orientation and smaller volume of the pharyngeal airway than do children with Class I and III malocclusion. Inclination of the oropharyngeal airway might be a key factor in determining the form of the entire pharyngeal airway and is related to head posture.

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