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Upper Airway Dimensions among Different Skeletal Malocclusions: A Retrospective Observational Study by Cephalometric Analysis.

Maria Francesca SfondriniSimone GalloMaurizio PascadopoliPaola GandiniCaterina RoncoroniScribante Andrea
Published in: Dentistry journal (2024)
Class III patients show significantly shorter nasopharynx measurements; clinicians should consider that this sagittal discrepancy could be related to an altered anatomy of the upper respiratory tract.
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