Rapid maxillary expansion. A study of the long-term effects

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作者
Velazquez, P [1 ]
Benito, E [1 ]
Bravo, LA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MURCIA,MURCIA,SPAIN
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10.1016/S0889-5406(96)70117-8
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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A study was made to determine whether skeletal alterations usually produced by rapid maxillary expansion may be compensated for in time by growth and/or comprehensive orthodontic treatment. In 30 patients, orthodontic treatment was started with rapid maxillary expansion, followed by fixed appliances, not combined with any other form of orthopedic device. Mean treatment time was 3.1 years. Nine measurements from the Ricketts analysis were studied, based on lateral cephalometric radiographs. Records were taken before orthodontic treatment and after completion of active therapy. A statistical analysis was made of the nine variables used, reflecting the vertical and anteroposterior skeletal proportions of the face, contrasting the changes before and after treatment. Of all the variables studied, the four that change with age according to the Ricketts analysis (mandibular plane angle, maxillary height, facial depth and facial convexity), yielded statistically significant differences after treatment, indicative of normal growth. The five remaining variables that remain constant with age according to the Ricketts analysis (facial axis, lower facial height, total facial height, palatal plane inclination and maxillary depth) showed no significant changes after treatment, also indicative of normal growth.
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