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Evaluation of Maxillary Expansion Methods on Nasomaxillary Structures

Evaluation of the Effects of Different Rapid Maxillary Expansion Methods on the Nasomaxillary Complex Structures


Sponsor

Merve Kulaksız

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Sep 29, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Maxillary transverse deficiency is an orthodontic anomaly characterized by the upper and lower dental arches being incompatible due to insufficient width of the maxilla. This condition typically manifests with clinical symptoms such as crossbite, crowding of teeth, and impaired respiratory function. Genetic factors, early primary tooth loss, mouth breathing, thumb sucking, and abnormal swallowing are among the causes of maxillary narrowing. Treatment options vary depending on the patient's age and the degree of suture closure. In pediatric and adolescent patients, rapid (RPE) or slow (SPE) orthodontic expansion can be achieved with palatal expansion appliances. However, in adult patients, due to the less flexible bone structure of the maxilla, methods such as surgically assisted expansion (SARME) or mini-screw-assisted expansion (MARPE) are preferred. Recent studies have shown that MARPE can be effective as a non-surgical alternative in young adults and can provide direct skeletal expansion without damaging the teeth.


Eligibility

Min Age: 15 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Diagnosis of maxillary transverse deficiency.
  • Patients aged 15 years and older.
  • Presence of unilateral or bilateral crossbite.

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Severe facial deformities or craniofacial syndromes.
  • History of previous orthodontic treatment.
  • Existing pathology or history of surgery related to the paranasal sinuses, nasolacrimal system, or orbital cavity.
  • Inadequate patient cooperation.
  • History of trauma, or previous maxillofacial/plastic surgery procedures.
  • Clinical signs or symptoms of maxillary sinus pathology (e.g., maxillary sinus cysts, sinusitis).

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Interventions

DEVICEMARPE (Mini-Screw Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion)

A mini-screw assisted rapid palatal expansion device used to achieve skeletal maxillary expansion through bicortical anchorage. The device delivers orthopedic forces to the maxillary sutures with reduced dental tipping and greater skeletal effects compared to conventional rapid palatal expansion appliances.

PROCEDURESARME (Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion)

A surgically assisted maxillary expansion procedure performed to facilitate skeletal expansion in skeletally mature patients. The procedure involves weakening areas of resistance in the maxilla (e.g., lateral walls, midpalatal suture) followed by activation with a rapid palatal expansion device to achieve transverse maxillary widening.


Locations(1)

Bezmialem Vakif University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics

Istanbul, Fatih, Turkey (Türkiye)

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