Evaluation of pharyngeal airway volume and nasal septum deviation relation in different sagittal and vertical craniofacial patterns through cone beam computed tomography

2020 
Abstract Objective Pharyngeal airway, maxilla, mandible and nasal septum are maxillofacial structures with intimate relationship. The mutual effects of these structures would modify treatment plan and final results of surgical or orthodontic interventions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of nasal septum deviation and pharyngeal airway volume in various antero-posterior and vertical facial skeletal patterns. Methods 215 cone beam computed tomography scans were assessed to determine four variables; Presence of nasal septum deviation in coronal and axial planes, pharyngeal airway volume, antero-posterior skeletal facial pattern and vertical craniofacial pattern. The relation among these variables was investigated. To determine intra-rater reliability of measurements intra-class correlation coefficient was calculated for 10 % of the sample size. Results A significant difference was found between pharyngeal airway volume of men and women (P Conclusions Males have significantly larger pharyngeal volume. Nasal septum deviation has a statistically significant relation with vertical skeletofacial patterns. Although pharyngeal airway volume did not present a significant relation with sagittal and vertical craniofacial patterns, the greatest dimensions were related to horizontal vertical facial pattern and Class I sagittal pattern.
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