Effect of Mandibular Set-Back surgery versus Bimaxillary Orthognathic Surgery on pharyngeal airway space and consequent daytime sleepiness in Dento-skeletal class III malocclusion patients.
Abstract:Purpose: Pharyngeal airway space (PAS) assessment after orthognathic surgery is crucial due to the possible resultant breathing hazards. This study compared PAS after mandibular set-back surgery and bimaxillary surgery and its consequent effect on the patients' daytime sleepiness in class III dento-skeletal patients.Patients and methods Twenty-four patients with dento-skeletal class III deformity were divided equally into two groups; group A underwent mandibular set-back surgery while group B had bimaxillary o… Show more
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