Home
Current Issue
Past Issues
Submissions
Subscribe
Contact
Dental Links
Spring 2007: Volume 31, Number 3
 
Growth and Development

Developmental Changes of Pharyngeal Airway Structures from Young to Adult Persons
Hung-Huey Tsai

This cross-sectional study investigated developmental changes of pharyngeal airway structures. The materials were comprised of 120 lateral cephalometric radiographs and were divided into three stages according to the dental age. Results indicated that the upper pharyngeal depth increased with age, whereas, the lower pharyngeal depth was established early in life. The pharynx increases its capacity predominantly by vertical expansion. The developmental changes in pharyngeal structures were significantly greater in males than in females.
Key words: airway, pharyngeal, development, children
Full Text