2012
DOI: 10.2485/jhtb.21.35
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A Comparative Study on the Morphological Changes in the Pharyngeal Airway Space before and after Sagittal Split Ramus Osteotomy

Abstract: This study investigated the difference in pharyngeal spaces in orthodontic patients with or without setback surgery. The control group consisted of 28 patients who underwent orthodontic treatment alone and a study group consisting of 53 patients that had orthodontic treatment and sagittal split ramus osteotomy. The pharyngeal spaces were compared in both groups using cephalogram before and after treatment. During the initial visit, the middle and lower pharyngeal spaces were significantly larger in the study g… Show more

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“…To measure the anteroposterior diameter, width, and cross-sectional area of the oropharynx region of interest (ROI), five distance variables (cm/cm 2 ) were first defined on each MPR image using OsiriX (Figure 2(a)). These measurement variables were chosen in accordance with those defined by Uozumi et al [12]:Palatal pharyngeal space (PPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the posterior nasal spine (PNS) on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the PNS.Superior posterior pharyngeal space (SPPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the dorsum of the soft palate on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the middle of the line from the PNS to the tip of the soft palate.Middle pharyngeal space (MPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the dorsum of the tongue on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the tip of the soft palate.Inferior pharyngeal space (IPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the surface of the tongue on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the most anterior point of the second cervical vertebra.Epiglottic pharyngeal space (EPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the surface of the tongue on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the tip of the epiglottis.…”
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“…To measure the anteroposterior diameter, width, and cross-sectional area of the oropharynx region of interest (ROI), five distance variables (cm/cm 2 ) were first defined on each MPR image using OsiriX (Figure 2(a)). These measurement variables were chosen in accordance with those defined by Uozumi et al [12]:Palatal pharyngeal space (PPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the posterior nasal spine (PNS) on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the PNS.Superior posterior pharyngeal space (SPPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the dorsum of the soft palate on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the middle of the line from the PNS to the tip of the soft palate.Middle pharyngeal space (MPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the dorsum of the tongue on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the tip of the soft palate.Inferior pharyngeal space (IPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the surface of the tongue on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the most anterior point of the second cervical vertebra.Epiglottic pharyngeal space (EPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the surface of the tongue on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the tip of the epiglottis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To measure the anteroposterior diameter, width, and cross-sectional area of the oropharynx region of interest (ROI), five distance variables (cm/cm 2 ) were first defined on each MPR image using OsiriX ( Figure 2(a) ). These measurement variables were chosen in accordance with those defined by Uozumi et al [ 12 ]: Palatal pharyngeal space (PPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the posterior nasal spine (PNS) on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the PNS. Superior posterior pharyngeal space (SPPS): the anteroposterior depth of the pharynx measured between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the dorsum of the soft palate on a line parallel to the FH plane that runs through the middle of the line from the PNS to the tip of the soft palate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To measure the anteroposterior diameter, width, and crosssectional area of the oropharyngeal region of interest (ROI), 5 distance variables (cm/cm 2 ) were first defined on each MPR image using OsiriX [Figure 2a]. ese measurement variables were chosen in accordance with those defined by Uozumi et al: [21] With respect to PPS, the minimum width was measured to clarify the boundary with the nasal cavity, and the cross-sectional area was defined as the area surrounded by the minimum width and the anteroposterior diameter, specifically. For the other four sites, the maximum anteroposterior diameter, width, and cross-sectional area were measured [Figure 2b].…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%