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ABSTRACT Background This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of maxillary expansion using the Invisalign First system in the mixed dentition. Methods The study was conducted in the orthodontic department of the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine between 2021 and 2024.
Qi Wang +4 more
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Skeletal alterations associated with the use of bonded rapid maxillary expansion appliance [PDF]
Bonded maxillary expansion appliances have been suggested to control increases in the vertical dimension of the face after rapid maxillary expansion (RME). However, there is still no consensus in the literature about its real skeletal effects.
Abrao, Jorge +2 more
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The mouse palate and its cellular responses to midpalatal suture expansion forces [PDF]
Katebi N., Kolpakova‐Hart E., Lin C. Y., Olsen B. R. The mouse palate and its cellular responses to midpalatal suture expansion forces Orthod Craniofac Res 2012;15:148–158. John Wiley & Sons A/SStructured AbstractObjectives – To investigate the anatomy of the mouse palate, the midpalatal suture, and the cellular characteristics in the sutures ...
N, Katebi +3 more
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Skeletal and Dentoalveolar Effects Using Three Types of Maxillary Protraction Protocols
ABSTRACT Introduction The purpose of this study is to compare the skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of the three types of facemask protocols in children. Subjects and Methods Forty‐eight subjects were grouped into three groups: bone‐anchored facemasks (BAFMs) (BAFM group, n = 16, mean age 10.77 ± 1.00), facemask with miniscrew‐assisted rapid palatal ...
Da‐In Kim +5 more
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Background Orthodontic implants have found widespread use as means of maximum skeletal anchorage in fixed orthodontic treatment, their optimal insertion location in the hard palate, however, is still controversial.
Sachin Chhatwani +5 more
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Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) primarily involves the mechanical opening of the midpalatal suture of the maxillary and palatine bones. The fusion of the midpalatal suture determines the failure of RME, a common event in late adolescents and young adults.
Fernanda Angelieri +4 more
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A rare case of bilateral double incisors; Early orthodontic management
A safe and suitable approach in the treatment of unusual malformed anterior maxillary teeth would be to accept a birooted fused incisor as two central teeth by moving it across the midpalatal suture and improve the frontal esthetics.
Soghra Yassaei +2 more
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Objetive To evaluate the effect of the rapid maxillary expansion (RME) on the pterygoid process (PP), spheno‐occipital synchondrosis (SOS), and sella turcica (ST) in two patients’ skulls with Class II and Class III skeletal relationships and to identify differences in mechanical loading through finite element analysis (FEA).
Manuel Gustavo Chávez-Sevillano +5 more
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Three-Dimensional Photographic Evaluation of Immediate Soft Tissue Changes Following Rapid Maxillary Expansion [PDF]
The skeletal and dental changes associated with rapid maxillary expansion (RME) are well documented. Effects on the soft tissues and the potential impact on facial esthetics have not been well researched.
Granillo, Nathan
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ABSTRACT Transverse maxillary deficiency, a common skeletal discrepancy among children and adolescents globally, can be treated using either bone‐anchored (BA) and tooth‐borne (TB) maxillary expanders. This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated the three‐dimensional (3D) difference in the skeletal and dentoalveolar effects of both expander ...
Augustine Ka Chun Yung +5 more
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