Transverse dentoalveolar response of mandibular arch after rapid maxillary expansion (RME) with tooth-borne and bone-borne appliances:: A CBCT retrospective study |
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Authors: | Antonino Lo Giudice Vincenzo Ronsivalle Manuel Lagravere Rosalia Leonardi Stefano Martina Gaetano Isola |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesTo assess and compare spontaneous expansion of mandibular posterior teeth between tooth-borne (TB) and bone-borne (BB) rapid maxillary expansion (RME).Materials and MethodsThis study included 36 adolescents with bilateral maxillary crossbite receiving tooth-borne (average age: 14.4 ± 1.3 years) or bone-borne (average age: 14.7 ± 1.4 years) maxillary expansion. Cone beam computed tomography was acquired before expansion (T1) and after 6 months'' retention (T2). Specific linear and angular measurements were performed in the coronal view to assess buccal inclinations and widths of mandibular posterior units. All data were statistically analyzed.ResultsIn both groups there was a significant increase in buccal-lingual inclination of mandibular posterior teeth ranging from 1.67° to 2.30° in the TB group and from 1.46° to 2.11° in BB group. Mandibular posterior widths showed an increase ranging from 0.80 mm to 1.33 mm in TB group and from 0.64 mm to 0.96 mm in the BB group. No differences between groups were found for linear or angular measurements.ConclusionsA clinically significant gain of space in the mandibular arch should not be expected after RME. |
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Keywords: | RME Tooth-borne RME Bone-borne RME Arch expansion Dentoalveolar effects |
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