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| Summer 2006: Volume 30, Number
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| Orthodontics |
Expansion of the Mandibular
Arch in Children during the Mixed Dentition Period - A Clinical
Study
Kenshi Maki DDS,PhD / Yasuhiro Sorada,DDS PhD / Toshihiro Ansai
DDS PhD / Takahiro Nishioka, DDS,PhD / Raymond L Braham, BDS,
MScD / Tetsuro Konoo
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A review of the dental literature revealed
relatively few studies on the expansion of the mandibular dental
arch. The present study attempted expansion of the mandibular
arch using a Bihelix appliance. The subjects were 16 children,
exhibiting crowding, age ranges from 7 to 11 years. The mandible
was expanded 2.0 mm every 3 months. Significant expansion, not
only of the individual tooth inter-arch dimensions but also of
the overall arch length, was obtained during the period of incisor
tooth replacement. The mode of expansion was classified as follows:
Type I, those, which showed no effect on the apical base; Type
II, those which showed no consistency of the measurement lines.
In this study, 6 of16 cases were classified as type I and 10 cases
as type II. Expansion was continued over a period of 1.5 to 3
years. We concluded that considerable lateral expansion of the
mandibular arch is possible using the Bihelix appliance. It is
suggested that this might contribute greatly to non-extraction
orthodontic treatment. Further studies are recommended. |
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