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Age-dependent interactions of maxillary sutures during RME and their effects on palatal morphology : CBCT and dental cast analysis.

Gero Stefan Michael KinzingerJan HourfarCharlotte BuschhoffFrank HellerHeike Maria Korbmacher-SteinerJörg Alexander Lisson
Published in: Journal of orofacial orthopedics = Fortschritte der Kieferorthopadie : Organ/official journal Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Kieferorthopadie (2022)
The comparison of selected CBCT data with a dental cast analysis allows the conclusion that the maxillary expansion after RME in children up to 10 years is rather parallel, whereas it occurs V‑shaped (anterior > posterior transversal, inferior > superior vertical) with increasing age, especially in adolescents from the age of 12. In addition to an age-progressive rigidity of the pterygopalatomaxillary junction, morphological changes of the transverse palatine suture during growth seem to be causal. Thus, age-dependent effects of palatal expansion occur due to a positional change of maxillary centres of rotation and resistance. From dental cast measurements, especially at the skeletal-basal level, conclusions can be drawn about the median palatal suture opening mode.
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