Three dimensional evaluation of pharyngeal airway changes associated with maxillary incisors proclination in class II division 2 using cone-beam computed tomography
Abstract:Objective:Objective: Objective: Objective: To evaluate whether the correction of the axial inclination of retroclined maxillary incisors in Class II division 2 cases might affect the pharyngeal airway size and volume using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and the Invivo Dental software (Anatomage). Materials and Methods:Materials and Methods: Materials and Methods: Materials and Methods: Eighteen adult male Class II division 2 subjects were enrolled in this study (mean age 23.83 ± 3.67 years). Two CBCT sca… Show more
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