A Comparative Assessment of the Upper Pharyngeal Airway Dimensions among Different Anteroposterior Skeletal Patterns in 7-14-Year-Old Children: A Cephalometric Study.

Ann Chianchitlert, Suwannee Luppanapornlarp, Bhudsadee Saenghirunvattana, Irin Sirisoontorn
Author Information
  1. Ann Chianchitlert: Department of Clinical Dentistry, Walailak University International College of Dentistry (WUICD), Walailak University, 87 Ranong 2 Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand. ORCID
  2. Suwannee Luppanapornlarp: Department of Clinical Dentistry, Walailak University International College of Dentistry (WUICD), Walailak University, 87 Ranong 2 Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand. ORCID
  3. Bhudsadee Saenghirunvattana: Department of Clinical Dentistry, Walailak University International College of Dentistry (WUICD), Walailak University, 87 Ranong 2 Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand.
  4. Irin Sirisoontorn: Department of Clinical Dentistry, Walailak University International College of Dentistry (WUICD), Walailak University, 87 Ranong 2 Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The pharyngeal airway is a crucial part of the respiratory system's function. Assessing the pharyngeal airway dimensions in different skeletal types is important in the orthodontic treatment of growing patients. The aim of this study was to compare the upper pharyngeal airway dimensions of 7-14-year-old children with different skeletal types.
METHODS: Three-hundred-sixty-one lateral cephalometric radiographs were grouped based on their skeletal patterns determined by the ANB angle as skeletal type I ( = 123), type II ( = 121), and type III ( = 117). The radiographs were divided into 4 groups: 7/8 YO (7-8 years old), 9/10 YO, 11/12 YO, and 13/14 YO. The cephalometric measurements comprised SNA, SNB, ANB, Ad1-PNS, Ad2-PNS, McUP, and McLP. An ANOVA was used to compare the group results.
RESULTS: Significant differences in Ad1-PNS, Ad2-PNS, McUP, and McLP in skeletal types II and III were found between age groups. Most upper pharyngeal airway dimensions in skeletal types II and III children were significantly wider in the 13/14 YO group than in the other age groups.
CONCLUSION: The upper pharyngeal airway dimensions increased age-dependently in 7-14-year-old children, especially in skeletal types II and III. The upper pharyngeal airway dimensions could serve as a guide in differentiating the different skeletal classes in clinical settings.

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