Comparison of airway dimensions in skeletal Class I malocclusion subjects with different vertical facial patterns
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to compare upper airway widths among skeletal Class I malocclusion subjects with different vertical facial patterns. Methods: The sample included a total of 99 lateral cephalograms of post pubertal individuals (18.19 ± 1.76 years old). The vertical facia...
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Main Authors: | Ana Paula Flores-Blancas (Author), Marcos J. Carruitero (Author), Carlos Flores-Mir (Author) |
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