Which dentofacial morphology is generally considered the highest risk factor for the development or exacerbation of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) in adults?
# Which dentofacial morphology is generally considered the highest risk factor for the development or exacerbation of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) in adults? A. Deep Bite Class II Division 2 with an average mandibular plane angle B. High Angle Class II with marked Mandibular Retrognathia C. High Angle Class III with Anterior Crossbite D. Low Angle Class I with severe dental crowding B. High Angle Class II with marked Mandibular Retrognathia High-angle Class II malocclusion, characterized by a steep mandibular plane angle (indicating a vertical growth pattern) and significant mandibular retrognathia (receded lower jaw), is a major anatomical risk factor for OSA in adults. This morphology reduces pharyngeal airway space by positioning the hyoid bone and tongue base posteriorly, promoting airway collapse during sleep—exacerbated by the dolichofacial pattern's narrower transverse dimensions. Studies confirm this combination correlates with decreased upper airway volume and higher OS...