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Aim
To assess the effectiveness of a Haas expander anchored to deciduous teeth in changing dental arch dimension and
improving crowding and to evaluate stability of changes until permanent dentition.
Methods
Study Design: closed
cohort retrospective and case-control study. Eighteen patients undergoing early treatment for lateral crossbite (mean age 7.6 yrs; SD
1.0) at two practices located in La Spezia and Massa (Italy) were analysed. The treated group was compared with 72 control subjects
divided into: 32 untreated adolescents with and without lateral crossbite and the same canine dental class as treated patients before
expansion (Class II Division 2), 18 adults and 18 adolescents with dental Class I. All groups were matched for gender (ratio
males:females, 8:10). The dental casts images of treated patients were digitally measured before and after treatment, and in permanent
dentition. Patients at the last follow-up were compared with control subjects.
Results
In treated patients the increase in intermolar
width and the improvement in anterior crowding were significant and stable until adolescence. Untreated adolescents with lateral
crossbite showed the narrowest transversal widths and the highest irregularity. No difference was found among treated patients,
adolescents without lateral crossbite, and adolescents and adults with a normal occlusion. CONCLUSIONS: The Haas expander
anchored on deciduous teeth is effective in improving dental arch constriction and crowding in patients treated for lateral crossbite. The
result is stable until permanent dentition. In absence of treatment, constriction of dental arch may persist, with a higher level of
irregularity.
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Vol.16 – n.2/2015
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Harvard: S. Mutinelli, M. Cozzani (2015) "Rapid maxillary expansion in early-mixed dentition: effectiveness of increasing arch dimension with anchorage on deciduous teeth", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 16(2), pp115-122. doi: https://www.ejpd.eu/wp-content/uploads/pdf/EJPD_2015_2_6.pdf
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