Adult craniocervical and pharyngeal changes - a longitudinal cephalometricstudy between 22 and 42 years of age. Part II: morphological uvulo-glossopharyngeal changes
I. Kollias et O. Krogstad, Adult craniocervical and pharyngeal changes - a longitudinal cephalometricstudy between 22 and 42 years of age. Part II: morphological uvulo-glossopharyngeal changes, EUR J ORTHO, 21(4), 1999, pp. 345-355
The purpose of this study was to investigate, by cephalometric means, longi
tudinal alterations in uvulo-glossopharyngeal morphology in adult males and
females, at three different ages with 10-year intervals, and to compare th
e changes between the two genders. The material consisted of three series o
f cephalograms of 26 males and 24 females, with approximately a 10-year int
erval between each series.
Alterations with age in males and females included:
1 An increase in the length, thickness, and sagittal area of the soft palat
e, with a more upright position for both genders.
2 A more upright tongue position and caudally-extended tongue mass for both
sexes was found, and the sagittal area of the tongue was significantly inc
reased only in males.
3 There was a decrease in the sagittal dimension of the oropharynx, and at
the minimal distance between the base of the tongue and the posterior phary
ngeal wall in both males and females. The overall significant inter-sex dif
ferences, over a 20-year period, were that males showed a more upright tong
ue position and more caudally-extended tongue mass, a greater reduction in
sagittal dimension of the minimal pharyngeal airway space, a greater Increa
se in the sagittal area of the soft palate, and an increase in the tongue a
rea.