2017
DOI: 10.17096/jiufd.90013
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Skeletal Changes Following Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion (Sarme)

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“…Considering the prevalence of posterior crossbite in the permanent dentition (Alhammadi, 2018), SARME is one of the treatment options commonly chosen, often performed by maxillofacial surgeons. According to Gurler et al (2018), patients undergoing SARME may experience changes in the facial bones, such as increase in the volume of the nasal cavity, nasal volume and nasal vault. However, no study had reported possible changes in PPF.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Considering the prevalence of posterior crossbite in the permanent dentition (Alhammadi, 2018), SARME is one of the treatment options commonly chosen, often performed by maxillofacial surgeons. According to Gurler et al (2018), patients undergoing SARME may experience changes in the facial bones, such as increase in the volume of the nasal cavity, nasal volume and nasal vault. However, no study had reported possible changes in PPF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic review (Carvalho et al, 2019) demonstrated the occurrence of postoperative complications in 29.95% and 16.87% of patients not submitted to and submitted to PMD respectively (Verlinden et al, 2009;Hernandez-Alfaro et al, 2010;Williams et al, 2012;Pereira et al, 2018). In addition, greater possibilities for orthodontic complications were also found when PMD was not performed (22.99% versus 9.27%) (Zandi et al, 2016), and 86.67% of cases of post-maxillary asymmetry were credited for not performing the PMD during SARME (Gurler et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…w trakcie snu (15). Terapia ortodontyczna u pacjentów młodocianych uwzględnia protokół RME (Rapid Maxillary Expansion) przy zastosowaniu aparatów Hyrax lub Hybrid Hyrax, natomiast u pacjentów z zakończonym wzrostem konieczne jest chirurgicznie wspomagane poszerzenie szczęki (SARME -Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion) (30)(31)(32)(33). Szczególną rolą ortodontów jest leczenie przyczynowe pacjentów OSA -w przypadku dorosłych często jest nim leczenie zespołowe ortodontyczno-chirurgiczne.…”
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“…Some trials investigated the effect of orthodontic rapid maxillary expansion on nasal septal changes and reported significant deviations of the nasal septum after orthodontic treatment [9,10]; others reported few and nonsignificant alterations of nasal septum [11,12] or did not find any NSD [13]. Although some studies investigated the effect of SARME on nasal and facial alterations [14][15][16][17][18], there is no evidence that correlates NSD to SARME as a possible postoperative outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%