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Evaluation of the Posterior Airway Space Following Biobloc Therapy: Geometric Morphometrics

G. Dave Singh, D.D.Sc., Ph.D., B.D.S.; Ana Victoria Garcia-Motta, D.D.S.; William M. Hang, D.D.S., M.S.D.

Volume 25 Issue 2 April 2007

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Abstract:

The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in the posterior airway space in patients following Biobloc therapy, using geometric morphometrics. Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalographs of 53 children (mean age, 12.9±1.5 years; mean treatment time, 21.3±6.2 months) were scanned and 27 landmarks encompassing the airway were digitized. Mean configurations were computed using Procrustes superimposition, followed by principal components analysis (PCA) and finite-element scaling analysis (FESA). Marked shape-changes were identified using PCA for the airway following treatment (p<0.01). Using pseudo-colored FESA, a relative 31% increase in nasopharyngeal airway area was found above and behind the soft palate. Additionally, a 23% increase in oropharyngeal airway area was located behind the base of the tongue with a 9% increase in hypopharyngeal area near the level of the hyoid bone. Functional airway improvements are associated with Biobloc treatment in actively growing patients.

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