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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-485974

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Objective:To evaluate dental and skeletal changes following slow maxillary expansion with quad helix using Cone-Beam computer tomography (CBCT).Methods:13 patients(5males and 8 females,mean age 14.38 ±2.22 years)requiring maxillary ex-pansion as a part of their comprehensive orthodontic treatment were included.Each patient had CBCT images taken pre-(T1 )and post-(T2)maxillary expansion with quad helix.Changes of the distances between bilateral canines,first premolars,second premo-lars,first molars,the width of basal bone and palatal suture were measured.paired t-test results were analyzed using SPSS 17.0 soft-ware.Results:The distances between the 4 bilateral teeth increased by (2.47 ±1.05)mm,(2.97 ±1.90)mm,(2.79 ±1.21) mm and (3.15 ±1.15)mm,the apical distances decreased by (1.19 ±0.40)mm,(2.12 ±0.68)mm,(2.02 ±0.65)mm and (1.34 ±0.63)mm,respectively.The inclination of the first molars were decreased by (4.45 ±2.86)°and (4.02 ±1.45)°on the left and right side respectively.The width of basal bone and palatal suture increased by (2.37 ±0.96)mm and (1.21 ±0.50)mm respectively,the differences between T1 and T2 were all statistically different(P <0.001).Conclusion:Quad helix expands maxil-lary arch by greater dental changes than by skeletal changes.

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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-433699

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BACKGROUND: Rapid expansion of the dental arch is an effective way to rapidly expanse the jaw. Compared with rapid expansion, the slow expansion has higher stability and less recurrence, but the reports on the long-term stability of quad helix expansion are rare. OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively analyze the clinical effect of quad helix expansion in orthodontics. METHODS: Twenty-two subjects with dental arch stenosis in mixed dentition and early permanent dentition who experienced an expansion of at least 3 mm with quad helix appliance were selected for this study. Plaster dental casts and posteroanterior radiographs were evaluated at the beginning of the treatment (T1), at the completion of phase I quad helix expansion or ful treatment (T2), and approximately 2 years fol owing the completion of treatment (T3). The distance between two first molars was measured on the model. J point was drawn on the posteroanterior radiograph in order to measure the distance between the bilateral base bones and the molar inclination, as wel as to evaluate the corrective and orthopedic effects of dental arch expansion. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Compared with that before expansion, the first permanent molar inclination and the distance between base bones on two sides were significant increased after quad helix expansion; there were no significant differences in the distance between two first permanent molars, first permanent molar inclination and the distance between bilateral base bones on two sides when compared after quad helix expansion and after 2-year fol ow-up (P > 0.05). The results indicate that the long-term effect of quad helix expansion is stable with orthopedic effect.

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Article de Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-174240

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Tooth size arch length discrepancy (TSALD) is one of the main reasons for crowding and malocclusion. Expansion of the dental arch is one of the ways to achieve space .The main challenge is to hold the teeth in the corrected position after cross bite correction. This case report describes one simple and easy way to retain the molars in the corrected position. It is simple and easy and does not require fabrication of any special appliance and can be worn and used during the period of fixed orthodontic therapy without much discomfort to the patient.

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