Effects of a bonded rapid maxillary expansion appliance during orthodontic treatment.
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Department of Orthodontics, University of Ankara, Turkey. memikogl@dentistry.ankara.edu.trAbstract
The
aim of this prospective study was to evaluate changes in the transverse
plane following use of an acrylic bonded rapid maxillary expansion
(RME) appliance in growing individuals during the active phase of
treatment. The sample comprised 14 consecutively treated orthodontic
patients (11 girls, 3 boys) who required the use of an RME device on the
basis of their individual treatment plans. The mean patient age at the
start of treatment was 12.8 years, and the mean overall treatment time
was 3.08 years. Seven posteroanterior cephalometric and two dental cast
measurements were assessed. Repeated measure analysis of variance and
Duncan's multiple range test were used to assess treatment changes.
Lower nasal and maxillary base widths and angles, and upper intermolar
width increased significantly during RME treatment. Upper intermolar and
intercanine widths measured from the dental casts also increased
significantly. Except for upper intercanine width, all measurements
remained constant at the end of orthodontic treatment. The results of
this study suggest that dentoskeletal changes in the transverse
dimension following the use of an acrylic bonded RME are maintained
satisfactorily at the end of fixed appliance therapy.
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