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Introduction
Maxillary and mandibular expansion has been a common orthodontic treatment procedure for treating maxillomandibular transverse deficiencies and tooth size discrepancies ranging from mild to severe. Ma...
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Haluk İşeri
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99
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Transverse Growth of Maxilla and Mandible
Growth in the transverse plane has not received due emphasis in the diagnosis of craniofacial and dentoalveolar anomalies. Because the research focus has largely been on sagittal and vertical planes o...
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Ram Nanda,
Stephen F. Snodell,
Prashanti Bollu
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100-117
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Cervical Vertebral Column Morphology Associated with Head Posture and Craniofacial Morphology
Significant associations have previously been described between craniofacial morphology, posture of the head and neck, and obstruction of the upper airways as seen in patients with obstructive sleep a...
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Liselotte Sonnesen
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118-125
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The Current Fashion of Nonextraction Dental Arch Expansion in Orthodontics: A Critique
Today, conscientious orthodontists are being challenged by commercially marketed appliance systems that promise easy solutions and are based on nonextraction dental arch expansion. This is a throwback...
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Sheldon Peck
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126-127
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Long-term Skeletal Changes with Rapid Maxillary Expansion: A Review of the Literature
Evidence-based dentistry is currently a high priority in the clinical practice of orthodontics. Treatment decisions are made using evidence-based information whenever it is available to the clinician....
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Steve D. Marshall,
Bhavna Shroff
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128-133
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Adult Nonsurgical Maxillary and Concurrent Mandibular Expansion; Treatment of Maxillary Transverse Deficiency and Bidental Arch Constriction
Nonsurgical expansion of the maxillary transarch width in adults to correct posterior crossbite has been thought to be unsuccessful, unstable, and have undesirable side effects. In the first part of t...
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Chester S. Handelman
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134-151
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Semirapid Maxillary Expansion and Mandibular Symphyseal Distraction Osteogenesis in Adults: A Five-Year Follow-up Study
The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term effects of semirapid maxillary expansion (SRME) and mandibular symphyseal distraction osteogenesis (MSDO) on dentofacial structures in adult patient...
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Sıddık Malkoç,
Haluk İşeri,
Ercan Durmuş
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152-161
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Maxillomandibular Expansion and Advancement for the Treatment of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children and Adults
Sleep-disordered breathing is a prevalent disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of upper-airway collapse and mechanical obstruction of airflow during sleep. An anatomically smaller pharyngeal ...
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Jon-Erik C. Holty,
Christian Guilleminault
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162-170
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