Three-dimensional evaluation of dentopalatal changes after rapid maxillary expansion in growing children

Woowon Jang, Yoon Jeong Choi, Jung Yul Cha, Yoon Goo Kang, Euiseong Kim, Kyung Ho Kim

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Abstract

Introduction: In growing children with transverse malocclusion problems, various types of rapid maxillary expanders (RMEs) have been effectively used in skeletal and dental expansions. We evaluated 3-dimensional dentopalatal changes in growing children who underwent maxillary expansion using RMEs and bonded RMEs. Methods: We investigated dentopalatal changes in 20 patients treated with bonded RMEs, 19 with RMEs, and 38 control patients. Dental plaster models before and after expansion were scanned 3-dimensionally and superimposed to evaluate transverse expansion, expansion ratio, angular expansion, and palatal expansion height ratio. Results: Using bonded RMEs, similar anterior and posterior dental expansions were achieved with an efficiency of 69%-76% (expansion ratio), and palatal soft-tissue expansion occurred more apically in the posterior area (palatal expansion height ratio, 1.00) than in the anterior area (palatal expansion height ratio, 0.64). Using RMEs, a larger posterior dental expansion was achieved, with an efficiency of 106%-117% (expansion ratio), than anterior dental expansion (55%-60%), and palatal soft-tissue expansion occurred more apically in the posterior area (palatal expansion height ratio, 0.99) than anterior area (palatal expansion height ratio, 0.23). Conclusions: Dental expansions in the anterior and posterior areas were similar using bonded RMEs, whereas the posterior dental expansions were larger than those of the anterior area using RMEs. The entire palatal soft-tissue slope expanded in the posterior area, whereas the occlusal part expanded in the anterior area using RMEs and bonded RMEs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)103-113
Number of pages11
JournalAmerican Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
Volume165
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

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