“…Skeletal AOB is marked by specific anatomical characteristics, including an overlarge mandibular plane angle, gonial angle, anterior facial height, and total facial height as well as an anteriorly upward-tilting palatal plane and a retrognathic mandible. 10 , 11 Skeletal AOB can be caused by several factors that disrupt the growth patterns of the maxillae, mandible, and dentoalveolar complex, such as a hereditary predisposition, developmental disorder, and history of trauma. 12 , 13 These disruptions contribute to the hyperdivergence of inter-base angles, resulting in an augmented posterior vertical dimension.…”