Evaluation of Upper Airway Width and Facial Height Cephalometric Parameters in Adult Caucasians with Skeletal Class I and Class III Malocclusion.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
George Popa, Dana-Cristina Bratu, Sorin Gheorghe Mihali, Silvia Izabella Pop, Bianca Dragoș, Remus-Christian Bratu, Anca Tudor, Anca Jivănescu
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Background and Objectives: The main objectives of our study were to assess sexual dimorphism and to compare the facial height, as well as the anteroposterior width of the upper airway, within adult Caucasians diagnosed with skeletal Class I and skeletal Class III malocclusion, based on a number of angular and linear cephalometric parameters. Materials and Methods: One hundred lateral cephalograms were selected from orthodontic adult Caucasian patients from western Romania. Several angular parameters (SNA, SNB, ANB, FMA, Y-FH, Ba-S-PNS and NL-ML angles) and linear parameters (total, upper and lower anterior facial height-TAFH, UAFH, LAFH; total posterior facial height-TPFH) were analysed for each case. The upper airway width parameters included the width of the nasopharynx, as well as the upper, middle and lower pharyngeal airway width (UPAW, MPAW and LPAW). Results: Distinct sexual dimorphism was observed regarding the vertical cephalometric parameters within both Class I and Class III groups, with males exhibiting significantly larger facial height parameters, while females demonstrated larger nasopharyngeal depth angles (Ba-S-PNS). The Y-FH angle had significantly higher values in Class I than in Class III subjects, regardless of sex. Upper airway dimensions showed sexual dimorphism specifically in Class III subjects, with females exhibiting larger UPAW values than males. The inter-class comparisons showed larger values for LPAW, especially in females. Correlation analyses revealed no statistically significant relationships between the vertical and the upper airway parameters in Class I subjects. UPAW showed a tendency to decrease in Class III subjects as TAFH and LAFH increased. Ba-S-PNS showed consistent negative correlations with the vertical dimensions in both groups. Conclusions: These findings suggest that skeletal Class I and Class III malocclusions exhibit not only different sagittal relationships, but also distinctive, sex-related vertical skeletal patterns within each group, and therefore it would be advised that male and female patients should be diagnosed and treated according to separate protocols. In our population, Class III males are more likely to require orthognathic surgery, in addition to orthodontic treatment, with a more reserved prognosis and they might have a higher risk of OSA or other respiratory disorders in comparison with Class III females.

成年白种人ⅰ类和ⅲ类骨错牙合上呼吸道宽度和面部高度头颅测量参数的评价。
背景和目的:我们研究的主要目的是评估性别二态性,并根据一些角形和线形头形测量参数,比较被诊断为骨骼I类和骨骼III类错颌畸形的成年高加索人的面部高度和上气道的前后宽度。材料与方法:选取罗马尼亚西部高加索成年正畸患者侧位头颅片100张。几个角度参数(SNA、SNB、ANB、FMA、Y-FH、Ba-S-PNS和NL-ML角度)和线性参数(面部前高度、上下高度- tafh、UAFH、LAFH;分析每个病例的面部后高度(tpfh)。上气道宽度参数包括鼻咽宽度、上、中、下咽气道宽度(UPAW、MPAW和LPAW)。结果:在I类和III类组中,在垂直头部测量参数上观察到明显的性别二态性,男性表现出明显较大的面部高度参数,而女性表现出较大的鼻咽深度角(Ba-S-PNS)。无论性别,第一类受试者的Y-FH角显著高于第三类受试者。上气道尺寸在III类受试者中表现出性别二态性,女性的UPAW值大于男性。类间比较显示LPAW值较大,尤其是在雌性中。相关分析显示,I类受试者的垂直与上气道参数之间无统计学意义。第三类受试者的UPAW随TAFH和LAFH的增加呈下降趋势。两组的Ba-S-PNS与垂直维度呈一致的负相关。结论:这些发现表明,骨骼I类和III类错颌不仅表现出不同的矢状关系,而且在每一组中都表现出独特的、与性别相关的垂直骨骼模式,因此建议男性和女性患者应根据不同的方案进行诊断和治疗。在我们的人群中,除正畸治疗外,III类男性更可能需要正颌手术,预后更为保守,与III类女性相比,他们患OSA或其他呼吸系统疾病的风险更高。
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Medicina-Lithuania
Medicina-Lithuania 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
3.80%
发文量
1578
审稿时长
25.04 days
期刊介绍: The journal’s main focus is on reviews as well as clinical and experimental investigations. The journal aims to advance knowledge related to problems in medicine in developing countries as well as developed economies, to disseminate research on global health, and to promote and foster prevention and treatment of diseases worldwide. MEDICINA publications cater to clinicians, diagnosticians and researchers, and serve as a forum to discuss the current status of health-related matters and their impact on a global and local scale.
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