Retrospective analysis of the upper airway anatomy and Sella turcica morphology across different skeletal malocclusions: a computerized technique
Anand Marya, Samroeng Inglam, Adrien Dagnaud, Sujin Wanchat, Prasitthichai Naronglerdrit, Horn Rithvitou, Nattapon Chantarapanich

TL;DR
This study uses CBCT data to analyze airway anatomy and Sella turcica in different skeletal malocclusions, finding volume differences and correlations.
Contribution
A computerized technique to analyze airway and Sella turcica morphology across skeletal malocclusions using CBCT data.
Findings
Skeletal Class III individuals have reduced nasopharynx volume compared to other groups.
Skeletal Class II individuals show diminished hypopharynx volume.
Strong correlations were observed for Sella turcica parameters across skeletal classes.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the normal volumetric space and variations in the measurements of different landmarks in adults with different skeletal relations of the maxilla and the mandible based on CBCT data. The study also analyses these landmarks to locate any correlations. Numerous studies in orthodontics have found a relationship between orthodontic treatment and changes in the anatomy and function of the airway. Severe changes in airway morphology can cause breathing difficulties, lower quality of life, and even result in life-threatening conditions such as obstructive sleep apnoea. Consequently, orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning require a thorough understanding of the airway space and its function. The present retrospective study was conducted using CBCT records of 120 adult patients, containing 40 samples of each skeletal class (20 males and 20 females). The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObstructive Sleep Apnea Research · Nasal Surgery and Airway Studies · Dental Radiography and Imaging
