1980
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9416(80)90083-4
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Control of the transverse dimension with surgery and orthodontics

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“…Below are the potential side effects of dentally-supported rapid maxillary expansion (RME): -compression of the periodontal ligament space -root resorption -bony fenestrations [4,41,60] -tilting movements of the teeth and alveolar process [16,73] -tendency to relapse [30,39,53].…”
Section: Skeletally-supported Rapid Maxillary Expansion (Sutural Expamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Below are the potential side effects of dentally-supported rapid maxillary expansion (RME): -compression of the periodontal ligament space -root resorption -bony fenestrations [4,41,60] -tilting movements of the teeth and alveolar process [16,73] -tendency to relapse [30,39,53].…”
Section: Skeletally-supported Rapid Maxillary Expansion (Sutural Expamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence it is recommended to overcorrect the transversal width so as to compensate for any relapse [30,39,53]. An overcorrection can, however, amplify unwanted periodontal reactions (recessions, attachment loss).…”
Section: Skeletally-supported Rapid Maxillary Expansion (Sutural Expamentioning
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“…Various combinations of lateral maxillary, pterygo-palatine-maxillary and midpalatal releasing osteotomies have been described. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] There has, however, been little discussion in the literature regarding the relative efficacy of each procedure. It is the purpose of this article, therefore, to describe and to discuss the surgically-assisted maxillary expansion technique (SAME) used by the authors over an eight-year period.…”
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confidence: 99%