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Age-dependent interactions of maxillary sutures during RME and their effects on palatal morphology : CBCT and dental cast analysis.

Gero Stefan Michael Kinzinger1, Jan Hourfar1, Charlotte Buschhoff1, Frank Heller2, Heike Maria Korbmacher-Steiner3, Jörg Alexander Lisson4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The effects of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) on the transverse palatine and midfacial sutures have been extensively scrutinized. Unlike the dentition stage, age-dependency was not yet regarded when investigating morphological changes of the tooth-bearing palate. Therefore, the first aim of the present study was to analyse age-dependent sutural and morphological changes of the palate in selected patients by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and dental cast analysis. Secondly, age-dependent effects of RME on width, height, and depth of the palate in the region of the maxillary palatine processes were investigated by a comprehensive dental cast study, so that the combination of results could be used to provide a biomechanical explanation of the occurring changes.
METHODS: CBCT datasets of 9 patients (between 7.3 and 13.8 years) were measured around the median palatal suture and compared with the results of an individualised dental cast analysis. In addition, possible effects on other maxillary sutures were investigated. In the dental cast study, changes after RME in the tooth-bearing palate were analysed three-dimensionally in 60 children and adolescents. It was possible to divide those into three equally sized, age-dependant groups (PG1: < 10 years, n = 20; PG2: ≥ 10 < 12 years, n = 20; PG3: ≥ 12 years, n = 20).
RESULTS: The CBCT analysis reveals age-related differences in sutural responses. The opening width of the median palatine suture decreases cranially (frontal) and dorsally (horizontal). The opening mode thus changes from parallel to triangular in both planes. The transverse palatine suture completely opens in younger patients only (PG1 and PG2). The width increases are always significant in all patients. While in PG1 the width increase is greater posteriorly than anteriorly, this is always reversed in PG2 and PG3. The palatal height always increases significantly anteriorly, but posteriorly only in the youngest patients (PG 1) median and paramedian. In PG 2 and PG 3, the posterior height change is very small. That is the reason why the anteroposterior comparison reveals a much more pronounced height increase anteriorly than posteriorly.
CONCLUSION: The comparison of selected CBCT data with a dental cast analysis allows the conclusion that the maxillary expansion after RME in children up to 10 years is rather parallel, whereas it occurs V‑shaped (anterior > posterior transversal, inferior > superior vertical) with increasing age, especially in adolescents from the age of 12. In addition to an age-progressive rigidity of the pterygopalatomaxillary junction, morphological changes of the transverse palatine suture during growth seem to be causal. Thus, age-dependent effects of palatal expansion occur due to a positional change of maxillary centres of rotation and resistance. From dental cast measurements, especially at the skeletal-basal level, conclusions can be drawn about the median palatal suture opening mode.
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Keywords:  Biomechanics; Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT); Dental cast analysis; Median palatal suture; Transverse palatal suture

Year:  2022        PMID: 36205766     DOI: 10.1007/s00056-022-00429-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orofac Orthop        ISSN: 1434-5293            Impact factor:   2.341


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1.  The biomechanics of rapid maxillary sutural expansion.

Authors:  S Braun; J A Bottrel; K G Lee; J J Lunazzi; H L Legan
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2.  THE TREATMENT OF MAXILLARY DEFICIENCY BY OPENING THE MIDPALATAL SUTURE.

Authors:  A J HAAS
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  1965-07       Impact factor: 2.079

3.  Skeletal and dental response to rapid maxillary expansion with 2- versus 4-band appliances.

Authors:  Moshe Davidovitch; Stathis Efstathiou; Ofer Sarne; Alexander D Vardimon
Journal:  Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 2.650

4.  Sagittal dentoskeletal modifications associated with different activation protocols of rapid maxillary expansion.

Authors:  A Baldini; A Nota; C Santariello; S Caruso; V Assi; F Ballanti; R Gatto; P Cozza
Journal:  Eur J Paediatr Dent       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 2.231

Review 5.  Dental and skeletal effects of palatal expansion techniques: a systematic review of the current evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

Authors:  R Bucci; V D'Antò; R Rongo; R Valletta; R Martina; A Michelotti
Journal:  J Oral Rehabil       Date:  2016-03-23       Impact factor: 3.837

6.  Rapid maxillary expansion--tooth tissue-borne versus tooth-borne expanders: a computed tomography evaluation of dentoskeletal effects.

Authors:  Daniela G Garib; José Fernando Castanha Henriques; Guilherme Janson; Marcos Roberto Freitas; Regis Antonio Coelho
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 2.079

7.  Treatment and posttreatment skeletal effects of rapid maxillary expansion investigated with low-dose computed tomography in growing subjects.

Authors:  Fabiana Ballanti; Roberta Lione; Tiziano Baccetti; Lorenzo Franchi; Paola Cozza
Journal:  Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 2.650

8.  Evaluation of the midpalatal suture during rapid palatal expansion in children: a CT study.

Authors:  Omar Gabriel da Silva Filho; Tulio Silva Lara; Araci Malagodi de Almeida; Helena Cristina da Silav
Journal:  J Clin Pediatr Dent       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 1.065

9.  Effects of rapid maxillary expansion on the cranial and circummaxillary sutures.

Authors:  Ahmed Ghoneima; Ezzat Abdel-Fattah; James Hartsfield; Ashraf El-Bedwehi; Ayman Kamel; Katherine Kula
Journal:  Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop       Date:  2011-10       Impact factor: 2.650

Review 10.  Three-dimensional analysis of effects of rapid maxillary expansion on facial sutures and bones.

Authors:  Farhan Bazargani; Ingalill Feldmann; Lars Bondemark
Journal:  Angle Orthod       Date:  2013-06-07       Impact factor: 2.079

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