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Orthopedic outcomes of hybrid and conventional Hyrax expanders:: Secondary data analysis from a randomized clinical trial
Authors:Daniela Garib  Felicia Miranda  Juan Martin Palomo  Fernando Pugliese  Jos Carlos da Cunha Bastos  Alexandre Magno dos Santos  Guilherme Janson
Abstract:ObjectivesTo compare the effects of a hybrid miniscrew-supported expander versus a conventional Hyrax (CH) expander in growing patients.Materials and MethodsForty patients were randomized into two groups: a hybrid Hyrax (HH) expander group using a Hyrax expander with two miniscrews and a CH expander group. The final sample had 18 subjects (8 female, 10 male; initial age of 10.8 years) in the HH group and 14 subjects (6 female, 8 male; initial age of 11.4 years) in the CH group. Cone-beam computed tomography examinations and digital dental models were obtained before expansion and 11 months postexpansion. The primary outcomes included the orthopedic transverse effects of expansion. Intergroup comparison was performed using analysis of covariance (P < .05).ResultsSignificantly greater increases in the nasal cavity width, maxillary width, and buccal alveolar crest width were found for the HH group. No intergroup differences were observed for dental arch width or shape changes.ConclusionsThe HH group showed greater increases in the nasal cavity width, maxillary width, and buccal alveolar crest width. No differences were observed for intermolar, interpremolar, or intercanine widths; arch length; or arch perimeter. Arch size and shape showed similar changes in both groups.
Keywords:Orthodontics  Interceptive  Orthodontic appliance  Palatal expansion technique  Dental models  Imaging  Three-dimensional
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