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Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers
OBJECTIVE: To assess the volumetric changes that occur in the nasomaxillary complex of mouth-breathing patients with transverse maxillary deficiency subjected to rapid maxillary expansion (RME). METHODS: This was a controlled, prospective intervention study involving 38 mouth-breathing patients pres...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5525449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28746491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.22.3.079-088.oar |
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author | Cappellette, Mario Alves, Fabio Eduardo Maiello Monteiro Nagai, Lucia Hatsue Yamamoto Fujita, Reginaldo Raimundo Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata |
author_facet | Cappellette, Mario Alves, Fabio Eduardo Maiello Monteiro Nagai, Lucia Hatsue Yamamoto Fujita, Reginaldo Raimundo Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To assess the volumetric changes that occur in the nasomaxillary complex of mouth-breathing patients with transverse maxillary deficiency subjected to rapid maxillary expansion (RME). METHODS: This was a controlled, prospective intervention study involving 38 mouth-breathing patients presenting with transverse maxillary deficiency, regardless of malocclusion type or race. Twenty-three of them comprised the experimental group, which was composed of 11 (47.8%) boys, and 12 (52.2%) girls, with a mean age of 9.6 years, ranging from 6.4 to 14.2 years and standard deviation of 2.3 years; and 15 of them comprised the control group, composed of 9 (60%) boys and 6 (40%) girls with an mean age of 10.5 years, ranging from 8.0 to 13.6 years, and standard deviation of 1.9 years. All patients were scanned (CT) according to a standard protocol: Initial CT (T(1)), and CT three months thereafter (T(2)), and the patients in the experimental group were treated with RME using a Hyrax expander for the correction of maxillary deficiency during the T(1)-T(2) interval. The CT scans were manipulated using Dolphin(®) Imaging version 11.7 software for total and partial volumetric assessment of the nasomaxillary complex. RESULTS: The results revealed that in the experimental group there was a significant increase in the size of the structures of interest compared to the control group, both in general aspect and in specific regions. CONCLUSIONS: Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) provided a significant expansion in all the structures of the nasomaxillary complex (nasal cavity, oropharynx, right and left maxillary sinuses). |
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spelling | pubmed-55254492017-08-09 Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers Cappellette, Mario Alves, Fabio Eduardo Maiello Monteiro Nagai, Lucia Hatsue Yamamoto Fujita, Reginaldo Raimundo Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata Dental Press J Orthod Original Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the volumetric changes that occur in the nasomaxillary complex of mouth-breathing patients with transverse maxillary deficiency subjected to rapid maxillary expansion (RME). METHODS: This was a controlled, prospective intervention study involving 38 mouth-breathing patients presenting with transverse maxillary deficiency, regardless of malocclusion type or race. Twenty-three of them comprised the experimental group, which was composed of 11 (47.8%) boys, and 12 (52.2%) girls, with a mean age of 9.6 years, ranging from 6.4 to 14.2 years and standard deviation of 2.3 years; and 15 of them comprised the control group, composed of 9 (60%) boys and 6 (40%) girls with an mean age of 10.5 years, ranging from 8.0 to 13.6 years, and standard deviation of 1.9 years. All patients were scanned (CT) according to a standard protocol: Initial CT (T(1)), and CT three months thereafter (T(2)), and the patients in the experimental group were treated with RME using a Hyrax expander for the correction of maxillary deficiency during the T(1)-T(2) interval. The CT scans were manipulated using Dolphin(®) Imaging version 11.7 software for total and partial volumetric assessment of the nasomaxillary complex. RESULTS: The results revealed that in the experimental group there was a significant increase in the size of the structures of interest compared to the control group, both in general aspect and in specific regions. CONCLUSIONS: Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) provided a significant expansion in all the structures of the nasomaxillary complex (nasal cavity, oropharynx, right and left maxillary sinuses). Dental Press International 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5525449/ /pubmed/28746491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.22.3.079-088.oar Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License |
spellingShingle | Original Article Cappellette, Mario Alves, Fabio Eduardo Maiello Monteiro Nagai, Lucia Hatsue Yamamoto Fujita, Reginaldo Raimundo Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers |
title | Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers |
title_full | Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers |
title_fullStr | Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers |
title_short | Impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers |
title_sort | impact of rapid maxillary expansion on nasomaxillary complex volume in mouth-breathers |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5525449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28746491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.22.3.079-088.oar |
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