2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2013.07.022
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A Simple Method to Treat Asymmetric Expansions in Three-Segment Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion

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“…The three-segment method is considered a practical technique that may result in easier maxillary segment mobilization, a more symmetrical and stable dimensional expansion, and a better periodontal-aesthetic appearance. 2 Three-segment surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion supporters emphasize the technique’s lower compromise involving the midline dental papilla and the nasopalatine bundle. 3,4 Furthermore, three-segment surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion has been reported to pose a lower risk for central diastema formation, nasal septum deviation, and nasal deformation.…”
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“…The three-segment method is considered a practical technique that may result in easier maxillary segment mobilization, a more symmetrical and stable dimensional expansion, and a better periodontal-aesthetic appearance. 2 Three-segment surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion supporters emphasize the technique’s lower compromise involving the midline dental papilla and the nasopalatine bundle. 3,4 Furthermore, three-segment surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion has been reported to pose a lower risk for central diastema formation, nasal septum deviation, and nasal deformation.…”
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“…However, if there is severe crowding between the canines and lateral incisors, we are inclined to use two-segment maxillary expansion. 2 We also feel obliged to discuss surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion's tooth-borne and bone-borne expansion devices. In this article, the author opted for a tooth-borne device, which generally causes more significant dentoalveolar effects.…”
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