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Correlation between Malocclusions, Tonsillar Grading and Mallampati Modified Scale: A Retrospective Observational Study.

Can Serif KuskonmazGiovanni BrunoMaria Lavinia BartolucciMichele BasilicataAntonio GraccoAlberto De Stefani
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This study found that children with higher tonsillar grading had a higher prevalence of crossbite or narrow palate compared to other children at the same developmental stage. However, we did not observe any association between tonsil hyperplasia and the prevalence of class II malocclusion, anterior open bite, or patient divergence in this sample. Furthermore, no correlation was found between the Mallampati index and patients' dental class, narrow palate, or divergence in this study.
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