Changes in canine inclination after rapid and slow maxillary expansion compared to untreated controls

  • A. Caprioglio
  • F. Castiglioni
  • S. Sambataro
  • V. Giuntini
  • I. Comaglio
  • F. Lorvetti
  • R. Fastuca
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Objects: Palatally displaced canines (PDC) might represent condition causing several clinical problems, such as roots resorption and malocclusion, and can develop palatal canine impaction. Some interceptive treatments such as rapid maxillary expansion were suggested in order to foster maxillary canine eruption. Among expansion protocols, no data are available about differences between rapid and slow maxillary expansion on maxillary canine eruption. The aim of this study was therefore to evaluate \u3b1-angle changes in palatally displaced canines using rapid and slow maxillary expansion compared to untreated control patients. Setting and sample population: The final sample comprised 19 patients treated with rapid maxillary expansion (RME gro...

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