Stability of dental, alveolar, and skeletal changes after miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion

Hyun-Mook Lim(Yonsei University), Young-Chel Park(Yonsei University), Kee‐Joon Lee(Yonsei University), Kyung‐Ho Kim(Yonsei University), Yoon Jeong Choi(Yonsei University)
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics
January 1, 2017
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion (MARPE) is a means for expanding the basal bone without surgical intervention in young adults. Here, we assessed the differences in dental, alveolar, and skeletal measurements taken before (T0), immediately after (T1), and 1 year after (T2) MARPE. METHODS: -tests: intercusp, interapex, alveolar, nasal floor, and nasal cavity widths; inclination of the first molar (M1) and its alveolus; and thickness and height of the alveolar bone. A linear mixed-effects model was used to determine variables that affected periodontal changes in the M1. RESULTS: MARPE produced significant increases in most measurements during T0-T2, despite relapse of some measurements during T1-T2. The alveolar thickness decreased on the buccal side, but increased on the palatal side. The alveolar crest level at the first premolar moved apically. Changes in the thickness and height of the alveolar bone were affected by the corresponding initial values. CONCLUSIONS: MARPE can be used as an effective tool for correcting maxillomandibular transverse discrepancy, showing stable outcomes 1 year after expansion.


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