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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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Autores principales: Cappellette, Mario, Alves, Fabio Eduardo Maiello Monteiro, Nagai, Lucia Hatsue Yamamoto, Fujita, Reginaldo Raimundo, Pignatari, Shirley Shizue Nagata
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dental Press International 2017
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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
author_sort Cappellette, Mario
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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
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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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