2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2021.12.011
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Minimally invasive surgical and miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion (MISMARPE) in adult patients

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“…Hernández-Alfaro has been performing MI surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion since 2010, ensuring adequate irrigation and resolving one of the issues with maxillary sectioning 5 . Subsequently, this same approach was modified and adapted to perform the placement of the MARPE expander, achieving good skeletal results through small approaches 6 . On the other hand, different modifications have been made to achieve pterygomaxillary disjunction due to the difficulty of blindly reaching the posterior area, which is an important area to prevent complications.…”
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“…Hernández-Alfaro has been performing MI surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion since 2010, ensuring adequate irrigation and resolving one of the issues with maxillary sectioning 5 . Subsequently, this same approach was modified and adapted to perform the placement of the MARPE expander, achieving good skeletal results through small approaches 6 . On the other hand, different modifications have been made to achieve pterygomaxillary disjunction due to the difficulty of blindly reaching the posterior area, which is an important area to prevent complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Subsequently, this same approach was modified and adapted to perform the placement of the MARPE expander, achieving good skeletal results through small approaches. 6 On the other hand, different modifications have been made to achieve pterygomaxillary disjunction due to the difficulty of blindly reaching the posterior area, which is an important area to prevent complications. The twist technique is one of them, which consists of introducing a straight osteotome from the anterior region to the pterygomaxillary region and subsequently performing a rotation movement, which was reported as a simple and safe technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of this procedure is that it is effective for the correction of maxillary hypoplasia in adult patients, by an outpatient procedure, without the need for hospitalization or general anesthesia. 86 Future studies are warranted to evaluate the effects of the MISMARPE technique on the UA and breathing of patients.…”
Section: Orthodontic Treatment and Its Possible Influence On The Uppe...mentioning
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“…Despite the positive results, more well-designed studies with long-term follow-up are needed to prove the beneficial effects of MARPE as an auxiliary therapy in the treatment of OSA in adults. 85 Minimally invasive surgical and miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion (MISMARPE) was recently proposed by Haas Jr et al 86 The technique consists of outpatient surgery with an incision in the buccal sulcus (region of the upper right and left lateral incisors) followed by four osteotomies: a subspinal osteotomy, a vertical midline osteotomy, and two horizontal lateral osteotomies (one on each side), without separation from the pterygoid pillar. The advantage of this procedure is that it is effective for the correction of maxillary hypoplasia in adult patients, by an outpatient procedure, without the need for hospitalization or general anesthesia.…”
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“…MISMARPE is performed under local anaesthesia in an outpatient setting, with minimal surgical intervention (only to release areas of resistance in the maxilla). 4,5 The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that MISMARPE provides equal transverse effects to SARPE. The comparison was performed through cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), evaluating the skeletal and dental effects of the two techniques and reporting the preliminary results.…”
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confidence: 99%