Influence of skeletal class in the morphology of cervical vertebrae: A study using cone beam computed tomography.
CONCLUSIONS: Fusion, dehiscence, and partial cleft were the most frequent cervical vertebrae anomalies. Dehiscence and partial cleft were found to present statistically significant differences between Class I and Classes II and III. Cervical vertebrae anomalies and head posture were associated with fusion.
PMID: 27513029 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Angle Orthodontist - Category: Dentistry Authors: Aranitasi L, Tarazona B, Zamora N, GandÃa JL, Paredes V Tags: Angle Orthod Source Type: research