2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoms.2017.11.011
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Changes of nasal and oronasopharyngeal airway morphologies and nasal respiratory function following orthognathic surgery

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“…There have been some reports of sleep‐disordered breathing caused by mandibular setback surgery 1,2 . There are also various studies on the changes in the pharyngeal airway space after orthognathic surgery 7–11 . Uesugi et al 9 and Al et al 10 showed that the airway space was narrowed significantly after mandibular setback, and Asai et al 11 reported the same phenomenon in 2 J surgery.…”
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“…There have been some reports of sleep‐disordered breathing caused by mandibular setback surgery 1,2 . There are also various studies on the changes in the pharyngeal airway space after orthognathic surgery 7–11 . Uesugi et al 9 and Al et al 10 showed that the airway space was narrowed significantly after mandibular setback, and Asai et al 11 reported the same phenomenon in 2 J surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There are also various studies on the changes in the pharyngeal airway space after orthognathic surgery 7–11 . Uesugi et al 9 and Al et al 10 showed that the airway space was narrowed significantly after mandibular setback, and Asai et al 11 reported the same phenomenon in 2 J surgery. They were unable to show the relationship between pharyngeal space and apnoea, however.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%