Background and objectives: The aim of the present paper is to use low-dose computed tomography (CT) to evaluate the changes in the midpalatal suture density in patients treated with rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and slow maxillary expansion (SME). Materials and Methods: Thirty patients (mean age 10.2 ± 1.2 years) were retrospectively selected from the existing sample of a previous study. For each patient, a low-dose computed tomography examination was performed before appliance placement (T0) and at the end of retention (T1), seven months later. Using the collected images, the midpalatal suture density was evaluated in six regions of interest. Results: No significant differences were found between the timepoints in the rapid maxillary expansion group. Three out of six regions of interest showed significant decreases between the timepoints in the slow maxillary expansion group. No significant differences were found in comparisons between the two groups. Conclusions: The midpalatal suture density showed no significant differences when rapid maxillary expansion groups were compared to slow maxillary expansion groups, suggesting that a similar rate of suture reorganization occurs despite different expansion protocols.

Midpalatal suture density evaluation after rapid and slow maxillary expansion with a low-dose CT protocol: A retrospective study / Fastuca, R.; Michelotti, A.; Nucera, R.; D'Anto, Vincenzo; Militi, A.; Logiudice, A.; Caprioglio, A.; Portelli, M.. - In: MEDICINA. - ISSN 1010-660X. - 56:3(2020), p. 112. [10.3390/medicina56030112]

Midpalatal suture density evaluation after rapid and slow maxillary expansion with a low-dose CT protocol: A retrospective study

Michelotti A.;D'anto Vincenzo;
2020

Abstract

Background and objectives: The aim of the present paper is to use low-dose computed tomography (CT) to evaluate the changes in the midpalatal suture density in patients treated with rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and slow maxillary expansion (SME). Materials and Methods: Thirty patients (mean age 10.2 ± 1.2 years) were retrospectively selected from the existing sample of a previous study. For each patient, a low-dose computed tomography examination was performed before appliance placement (T0) and at the end of retention (T1), seven months later. Using the collected images, the midpalatal suture density was evaluated in six regions of interest. Results: No significant differences were found between the timepoints in the rapid maxillary expansion group. Three out of six regions of interest showed significant decreases between the timepoints in the slow maxillary expansion group. No significant differences were found in comparisons between the two groups. Conclusions: The midpalatal suture density showed no significant differences when rapid maxillary expansion groups were compared to slow maxillary expansion groups, suggesting that a similar rate of suture reorganization occurs despite different expansion protocols.
2020
Midpalatal suture density evaluation after rapid and slow maxillary expansion with a low-dose CT protocol: A retrospective study / Fastuca, R.; Michelotti, A.; Nucera, R.; D'Anto, Vincenzo; Militi, A.; Logiudice, A.; Caprioglio, A.; Portelli, M.. - In: MEDICINA. - ISSN 1010-660X. - 56:3(2020), p. 112. [10.3390/medicina56030112]
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