The sutural and dentoskeletal effects of alternate expansion and constriction of deficient maxilla in young adults: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Amira Allam, Maha Mostafa, Basaruddin Ahmad, Ahmed Salama, Norma Ab Rahman
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Abstract

Background: In adults, mini-screw-assisted rapid palatal expansion (MARPE) has proven to be an efficient method for overcoming the drawbacks of conventional expansion methods. In treating adult patients with anteroposterior deficient maxilla, the clinician had to decide between an intrusive surgical approach or a camouflage therapy to mask the Class III malocclusion. However, alternate rapid maxillary expansion and constriction (ALT-RAMEC) is the treatment of choice in younger patients.

Methods: The 7-week ALT-RAMEC protocol was modified and combined with MARPE to evaluate its efficiency and its sutural and dentoskeletal advantages over conventional MARPE in young adults. Twenty-nine patients with transverse and anteroposterior maxillary deficiency (mean age of 21.3) were randomly assigned to two groups. The conventional group received MARPE with its conventional expansion rate (Control group), while the ALT-RAMEC group was treated with a combination of MARPE and the ALT-RAMEC modified protocol. The efficiency of expansion, circummaxillary sutural displacement, and dentoskeletal effects were assessed. Analysis of the change before and after intervention was examined using paired t-tests while analysis of the parameters comparing the two groups was examined using an independent t-test. For variables that were not normally distributed, the p-value was obtained from Bootstrap for pairwise comparison (BCA).

Results: The two techniques showed 100% efficiency in producing expansion in both groups. Mid-palatal, frontonasal, and intermaxillary sutures were displaced and increased significantly in width after treatment with both protocols (p ≤ 0.001), while the zygomaticomaxillary sutures compressed and showed a significant decrease in width with conventional MARPE, though, expanded and increased significantly in width with the ALT-RAMEC group (p < 0.001). The dentoskeletal effects revealed that conventional MARPE produced a buccal molar tipping while ALT-RAMEC showed a more bodily movement of the anchor molars.

Conclusion: The modified ALT-RAMEC technique is a promising protocol sufficient to expand the maxilla transversely without tipping the anchored teeth in young adult patients. The successful subluxation of circummaxillary sutures might be a sign of hope for maxillary anteroposterior deficient patients if proven to aid in non-surgical maxillary protraction.

Trial registration: The study protocol was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov public website under the name "New Maxillary Expansion Technique in Adults" with identifier number "NCT04908540", and registration dates: 25-05-2021 (First submitted) and 01-06-2021 (First posted).

青年上颌缺陷交替扩张和收缩的缝合线和牙骨骼效应:一项随机对照临床试验。
背景:在成人中,迷你螺钉辅助腭快速扩张(MARPE)已被证明是克服传统扩张方法缺点的有效方法。在治疗上颌骨前后缺损的成人患者时,临床医生必须决定是采用侵入性手术方法还是伪装疗法来掩盖III类错颌。然而,交替快速上颌扩张和收缩(ALT-RAMEC)是年轻患者的治疗选择。方法:对7周ALT-RAMEC方案进行修改,并与MARPE结合,评估其在年轻成人中较传统MARPE的有效性及其在缝合线和牙骨骼方面的优势。29例平均年龄为21.3岁的上颌横、前、后颌缺损患者随机分为两组。常规组采用常规膨胀率MARPE(对照组),ALT-RAMEC组采用MARPE与ALT-RAMEC改良方案联合治疗。评估扩张效率、上颌周围缝线移位和牙骨效果。干预前后的变化分析采用配对t检验,两组比较参数分析采用独立t检验。对于非正态分布的变量,p值由Bootstrap进行两两比较(BCA)获得。结果:两种方法均能达到100%的膨化率。两种方案治疗后,中腭、额鼻和上颌间缝合线移位,宽度显著增加(p≤0.001),而常规MARPE组颧颌缝压缩,宽度显著减少,ALT-RAMEC组缝合线扩张,宽度显著增加(p)。改良的ALT-RAMEC技术是一种很有前途的方案,足以横向扩展上颌而不会使年轻成人患者的固定牙倾斜。上颌周围缝合线半脱位的成功可能是上颌前后位缺陷患者的希望信号,如果证明有助于非手术上颌牵出。试验注册:该研究方案已在ClinicalTrials.gov公共网站注册,名称为“成人新上颌扩张技术”,标识号为“NCT04908540”,注册日期:25-05-2021(首次提交)和01-06-2021(首次发布)。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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