Results: 97

Spontaneous Transversal Changes of Lower Arch Following Palatal Skeletal Expansion

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate how the lower arch spontaneously change after upper rapid palatal expansion in a group of patients with transversal skeletal deficit. Material and Methods: Twenty-four patients treated by the same orthodontist with a rapid palatal expander (RPE) bounded on a deciduous mo...

Tomographic analysis of midpalatal suture prior to rapid maxillary expansion

ABSTRACT Introduction: In Orthodontics and Facial Orthopedics, the timing of treatment onset may be critical and individual analysis should be applied to promote a favorable treatment planning. In this study, individual analysis of midpalatal suture (MS) and palatal measurements were performed in teenag...

Skeletal posterior crossbite in patient with mandibular asymmetry: an alternative solution

ABSTRACT Introduction: Skeletal posterior crossbite (SPCB) has a multifactorial etiology, as it may be caused by parafunctional habits, atypical position of the tongue, tooth losses and maxillary or mandibular transverse skeletal asymmetries. Skeletal involvement may lead to facial changes and an unfavo...

Miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion (MARPE): how to achieve greater stability. In vitro study

ABSTRACT Objective: Assess the influence of mono- and bicortical anchorage and diameter of mini-implants (MIs) on the primary stability of these devices. Methods: 60 self-drilling MIs were distributed in six groups according to diameter (1.5mm, 1.8mm or 2.0mm) and type of anchorage (monocortical and b...

Expansión maxilar rápida para pacientes pediátricos con síndrome de apnea obstructiva del sueño

RESUMEN: Introducción: El síndrome de apnea obstructiva del sueño (SAOS) es un trastorno respiratorio del sueño frecuente, caracterizado por episodios de obstrucción parcial o total de las vías respiratorias durante el sueño. La expansión maxilar rápida se ha propuesto como un posible tratamient...

Changes in nasal septum morphology after rapid maxillary expansion: a Cone-Beam Computed Tomography study in pre-pubertal patient

ABSTRACT Introduction: Nasal septum deviation (NSD) is the most common structural cause of nasal obstruction, affecting around 65-80% of the adult population. Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) is currently used for treatment of maxillary transverse deficiency, but can also influence nasal cavity geometry...

Surgically-assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME): indications, planning and treatment of severe maxillary deficiency in an adult patient

ABSTRACT Introduction: Maxillary deficiency, also called transverse deficiency of the maxilla, may be associated with posterior crossbite, as well as with other functional changes, particularly respiratory. In adult patients, because of bone maturation and the midpalatal suture fusion, rapid maxillary ...

Effect of rapid maxillary expansion on nasal cavity assessed with cone-beam computed tomography

ABSTRACT Introduction: Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) is assumed as a well established procedure; although, some effects on facial complex are not yet fully understood. Objective: The aim of this research was to verify, using cone-beam computed tomography, the effect on linear dimensions of the nasa...

Efectividad de la Expansión Maxilar en la Corrección de Apiñamiento en Dentición Mixta. Revisión Sistemática

RESUMEN: El apiñamiento en edades tempranas, se refleja cuando el tamaño dental no coincide con la longitud de arco. De este modo, resulta importante determinar si la expansión del maxilar podría solucionar por sí solo el problema de apiñamiento en el sector anterior, teniendo en cuenta que este tr...

Manejo ortodóncico de la clase III: presentación de un caso clínico
Orthodontic management of class III: presentation of a clinical case

Rev. ADM; 77 (1), 2020
Introducción: La maloclusión clase III es considerada como severa y en la mayoría de los pacientes la etiología suele estar combinada entre componentes esqueléticos y dentoalveolares. Las posibilidades terapéuticas dependerán de la edad biológica del paciente y del tipo de maloclusión. Conforme ...