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004). Analysing the airway, subjects with a class II skeletal pattern had a smaller volume than those with a class III pattern ( = 0.034). It may be concluded that skeletal class II patients have a significantly smaller airway volume than class III patients. The skeletal parameter does not always relate to the airway volume; however, the high mandibular angle could be related to the airway conditions. It may be concluded that skeletal class II patients have a significantly smaller airway volume than class III patients. The skeletal pa