Dentoskeletal effects of mini-screw assisted, non-surgical palatal expansion in adults using a modified force-controlled polycyclic protocol: a single-centre retrospective study

Author:

Ponna Priyanka12,Tarraf Nour Eldin1,Dalci Kerem1,Wilmes Benedict3,Darendeliler Mehmet Ali12,Dalci Oyku12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Discipline of Orthodontics and Paediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW, 2010 , Australia

2. Department of Orthodontics, Sydney Dental Hospital, Sydney Local Health District , Surry Hills, NSW, 2010 , Australia

3. Department of Orthodontics, University of Düsseldorf , Düsseldorf, 40225 , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Objectives This study assessed the dental and skeletal effects of pure bone-borne, non-surgical maxillary expansion, using a modified force-controlled polycyclic protocol. Methods Records of 17 adult patients, mean age 24.1 years; range 18–39 years, who had undergone maxillary expansion using a bone-borne Quad-expander (with 4 mini-screws), were analysed. In all patients, 0.17 mm/day of expansion was completed for 1 week, followed by a cyclic protocol of expansion of forward and backward turns until the force needed to turn the expander was below 400 cN, assessed weekly. After this, expansion continued at a rate of 0.17 mm/day until the desired amount of expansion was achieved. Cone beam computer tomography scans were taken pre- and post-expansion. Results The mid-palatal suture was successfully opened in 100% of patients included in this study. Axially, the amount of skeletal opening at the posterior nasal spine was 61% of the anterior nasal spine. Expansion was pyramidal in the coronal plane. Significant increases at the dental and skeletal levels were achieved, with changes at the skeletal level reaching 73%. The alveolar bone angle increased more than the angular changes at the molars and premolars. Limitations This is a retrospective study with short-term results. Conclusion The Quad-expander, with a force-controlled polycyclic expansion protocol, effectively produced a significant increase in maxillary width in skeletally mature subjects in the short term.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Orthodontics

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