2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2014.04.013
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Dentoskeletal effects of 3 maxillary expanders in patients with clefts: A cone-beam computed tomography study

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“…Contemporary measures that are reliable and valid have been developed to assess outcomes in the Eurocleft 48 Diagnosis and localization of teeth in hyperdontia cases Ohtani et al, 2012 49 Evaluation of skeletal and soft tissue asymmetry in patients with hemifacial microsomia Yoshihara et al, 2012 50 Assessment of pharyngeal airway morphology and volumes in growing patients with clefts Celikoglu et al, 2013 51 Evaluation of mandibular asymmetry in patients with clefts Shibazaki-Yorozuya et al, 2014 52 Assessment of longitudinal craniofacial growth in patients with hemifacial microsomia Celikoglu et al, 2014 53 Evaluation of pharyngeal airway volumes in patients with unilateral clefts Figueiredo et al, 2014 54 Evaluation of maxillary dentoskeletal effects of expansion in patients with clefts Celikoglu et al, 2014 55 Measurement of facial soft-tissue thickness in patients with bilateral clefts Yatabe et al, 2015 56 Detection of bone dehiscences in maxillary canines moved into grafted alveolar clefts consortium. Six European cleft palate teams shared outcome data from their primary infant management protocols.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Treatment Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contemporary measures that are reliable and valid have been developed to assess outcomes in the Eurocleft 48 Diagnosis and localization of teeth in hyperdontia cases Ohtani et al, 2012 49 Evaluation of skeletal and soft tissue asymmetry in patients with hemifacial microsomia Yoshihara et al, 2012 50 Assessment of pharyngeal airway morphology and volumes in growing patients with clefts Celikoglu et al, 2013 51 Evaluation of mandibular asymmetry in patients with clefts Shibazaki-Yorozuya et al, 2014 52 Assessment of longitudinal craniofacial growth in patients with hemifacial microsomia Celikoglu et al, 2014 53 Evaluation of pharyngeal airway volumes in patients with unilateral clefts Figueiredo et al, 2014 54 Evaluation of maxillary dentoskeletal effects of expansion in patients with clefts Celikoglu et al, 2014 55 Measurement of facial soft-tissue thickness in patients with bilateral clefts Yatabe et al, 2015 56 Detection of bone dehiscences in maxillary canines moved into grafted alveolar clefts consortium. Six European cleft palate teams shared outcome data from their primary infant management protocols.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Treatment Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Várias modificaç ões nas configuraç ões dos aparelhos vêm sendo realizadas, sempre com o intuito de tornar o tratamento mais confortável e efetivo, eliminando resultados indesejáveis 8,10,11,17,18 . Para a grande maioria dos anterior do palato, bandas nos primeiros pré-molares, extensões apoiadas nos caninos até aos segundos pré-molares, BTP (fio 0,9 mm) soldada em bandas nos primeiros molares permanentes e contenção (fio de latão 0,7 mm).…”
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“…Vários estudos vêm sendo desenvolvidos com a finalidade de comparar diversos expansores em pacientes com fenda. Muitos apontam o aparelho do tipo em leque como o mais adequado para esses casos 8,10 . Com o intuito de priorizar ainda mais à expansão na região anterior, uma nova configuração foi proposta por Oliveira et al em 2014: o mini-Hyrax invertido com BTP.…”
Section: Figura 9 -Sobreposição Com Semitransparência Dos Modelos 3 Dunclassified
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