id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kubx7dgntfc7hcn3tn46x5tmvq Kristina LopatienÄ— Relationship between malocclusion, soft tissue profile, and pharyngeal airways: A cephalometric study 2016.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 6223 629 54 was to evaluate the relationships between hard and soft tissues and upper airway morphology in patients with normal sagittal occlusion and Angle Class II malocclusion according to Materials and methods: After the evaluation of clinical and radiological data, 114 pre-orthodontic patients with normal or increased ANB angle, were randomly selected for the study. The upper pharynx was influenced by the following risk factors: a decrease in the SNB angle, an increase in the nose They also demonstrated increased nasomental (P < 0.001), upper lip-chin (P < 0.001), and lower lipchin (P < 0.001) angles, compared to Class I subjects. line (P < 0.05), and increased nasomental (P < 0.001), upper lipchin (P < 0.001), and lower lip-chin (P < 0.001) angles, compared to girls in the Class I group. Relationship between malocclusion, soft tissue profile, and pharyngeal airways: A cephalometric study Relationship between malocclusion, soft tissue profile, and pharyngeal airways: A cephalometric study ./cache/work_kubx7dgntfc7hcn3tn46x5tmvq.pdf ./txt/work_kubx7dgntfc7hcn3tn46x5tmvq.txt