The Complexity of Skeletal Transverse Dimension: From Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment Strategies to the Application of Collaborative Cross (CC) Mouse Model

Author:

Watted Nezar123,Lone Iqbal M.4,Midlej Kareem4,Zohud Osayd4ORCID,Awadi Obaida1,Masarwa Samir1,Watted Ali5,Paddenberg Eva6,Krohn Sebastian6,Kirschneck Christian7,Proff Peter6,Iraqi Fuad A.346ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Dentistry Research and Aesthetics, Jatt 45911, Israel

2. Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Arab America University, Jenin 919000, Palestine

3. Gathering for Prosperity Initiative, Jatt 45911, Israel

4. Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel

5. Department of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, University of Hannover, 30625 Hanover, Germany

6. Department of Orthodontics, University Hospital of Regensburg, University of Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany

7. Department of Orthodontics, University of Bonn, 53111 Bonn, Germany

Abstract

This study investigates the significance of skeletal transverse dimension (STD) in orthodontic therapy and its impact on occlusal relationships. The primary goal is to enhance understanding and promote the integration of transverse skeletal diagnostics into routine orthodontic assessments. To achieve this aim, the study employs a comprehensive approach, utilizing model analysis, clinical assessments, radiographic measurements, and occlusograms. The initial step involves a meticulous assessment of deficiencies in the maxilla, mainly focusing on transverse dimension issues. Various successful diagnostic methods are employed to ascertain the type and presence of these deficiencies. Furthermore, the study compares surgically assisted maxillary expansion (SARME) and orthopedic maxillary expansion (OME) in addressing skeletal transverse issues. Stability assessments and efficacy analyses are conducted to provide valuable insights into the superiority of SARME over OME. The findings reveal that proper evaluation of STD is crucial in orthodontic diagnosis, as overlooking transverse dimension issues can lead to complications such as increased masticatory muscle activity, occlusal interferences, and an elevated risk of gingival recession. Surgically assisted maxillary expansion emerges as a more stable solution than orthopedic methods. In conclusion, incorporating skeletal transverse diagnostics into routine orthodontic assessments is imperative for achieving optimal occlusal relationships and minimizing negative consequences on dentition, periodontium, and joints. The study emphasizes the significance of accurate three-dimensional assessments and recommends the consideration of SARME over OME for addressing skeletal transverse deficiencies. Finally, the Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse model is also a novel mouse model for studying complex traits. Exploring the Collaborative Cross mouse model opens avenues for future research, promising further insights into transverse skeletal issues in orthodontics.

Funder

Tel Aviv University

University Hospital of Regensburg

Publisher

MDPI AG

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