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Álvaro Furtado1, Gisela-Crippa Furtado1, Ossam El Haje1, Henrique-Damian Rosário2, Ademir Franco3, Irina Makeeva3, Luiz-Renato Paranhos4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Orthopedic rapid maxillary expansion (RME) is a common treatment of choice for managing transverse deficiency of the maxilla. This approach may have desired and undesired skeletal, dental and periodontal effects that may be assessed clinically or through imaging techniques. This study aims to investigate the dental, skeletal and periodontal effects of orthopedic RME using the soft-tissue cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) technique.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30386521 PMCID: PMC6203922 DOI: 10.4317/jced.55139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Exp Dent ISSN: 1989-5488
Skeletal, dental and periodontal effects of the rapid maxillary expansion analyzed through soft-tissue cone-beam computed tomography (ST-CBCT).
Figure 1External (A) and internal (B) measurements (n=10) taken through ST-CBCT in each patient to analyze the skeletal effects of rapid maxillary expansion. Legend: Measurements from 1 to 10 correspond, respectively, to the skeletal parameters NF, HP, BAC, DA.E’, DA.E, HP’, PA, LAC, DA.I’ and DA.I. Additional description of these parameters is found in Table 1.
Figure 2Angle measured between a line from the palatal cusp tip to apex of the anchor tooth (A) and a horizontal line the at the level of hard palate (B). Legend: This measurement expressed to the angle of anchor tooth quantified through ST-CBCT in each patient before and after rapid maxillary expansion.
Figure 3Measurements (n=4) taken through ST-CBCT in each patient to analyze the periodontal effects of rapid maxillary expansion. Legend: Measurements from 1 to 4 correspond, respectively, to the periodontal parameters TAG, BBPT, CJABC and GMABC. Additional description of these parameters is found in Table 1.
Comparison of skeletal parameters measured in each patient before and after rapid maxillary expansion.
Comparison of dental parameters measured in each patient before and after rapid maxillary expansion.
Comparison of periodontal parameters measured in each patient before and after rapid maxillary expansion.