The proximity of the orofacial structures to the upper airway has led to enormous interest in their influence on the airway maintenance mechanism. The recognition of Sleep disorders and the evolution of dental sleep medicine has fueled further interest in the role of orthodontic treatment on the airway particularly in Class II malocclusions. With abundant literature on class II malocclusions and growth modification, it is natural that focus would shift on the effect of functional appliances on the airway. Most studies on the subject show an improvement in the airway in response to functional appliances and these include both two dimensional and three dimensional study of the airway. This review showcases the most significant literature on this field of study against the background of the information that is needed to gauge its clinical relevance.
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