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540 related items for PubMed ID: 26189145

  • 1. A comparative study of the pharyngeal airway space, measured with cone beam computed tomography, between patients with different craniofacial morphologies.
    Dalmau E, Zamora N, Tarazona B, Gandia JL, Paredes V.
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  • 4. Three-dimensional evaluation of upper airway in patients with different anteroposterior skeletal patterns.
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  • 6. Cephalometric and three-dimensional assessment of the posterior airway space and imaging software reliability analysis before and after orthognathic surgery.
    Burkhard JP, Dietrich AD, Jacobsen C, Roos M, Lübbers HT, Obwegeser JA.
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  • 9. Retrospective analysis of the upper airway anatomy and Sella turcica morphology across different skeletal malocclusions: a computerized technique.
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  • 11. Postsurgical volumetric airway changes in 2-jaw orthognathic surgery patients.
    Hart PS, McIntyre BP, Kadioglu O, Currier GF, Sullivan SM, Li J, Shay C.
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    Katayama K, Yamaguchi T, Sugiura M, Haga S, Maki K.
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  • 13. Spatial analysis of condyle position according to sagittal skeletal relationship, assessed by cone beam computed tomography.
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  • 14. Morphological changes in the pharyngeal airway of female skeletal class III patients following bimaxillary surgery: a cone beam computed tomography evaluation.
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  • 15. Uvulo-glosso-pharyngeal dimensions in different anteroposterior skeletal patterns.
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  • 16. Relationships among tongue volume, hyoid position, airway volume and maxillofacial form in paediatric patients with Class-I, Class-II and Class-III malocclusions.
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  • 17. Volumetric changes in the upper airway after bimaxillary surgery for skeletal class III malocclusions: a case series study using 3-dimensional cone-beam computed tomography.
    Lee Y, Chun YS, Kang N, Kim M.
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  • 19. Three-dimensional cone-beam computed tomography analysis of enlargement of the pharyngeal airway by the Herbst appliance.
    Iwasaki T, Takemoto Y, Inada E, Sato H, Saitoh I, Kakuno E, Kanomi R, Yamasaki Y.
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    Wang T, Nie K, Fan Y, Chen G, Xu K, Han B, Pei Y, Song G, Xu T.
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