2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-515793/v1
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Success And Complication Rate of Miniscrew Assisted Non-Surgical Palatal Expansion In Adults - A Consecutive Study Using A Novel Force-Controlled Polycyclic Activation Protocol

Abstract: Introduction: Bone-borne miniscrew assisted palatal expansion (MAPE) is a common technique to improve maxillary transverse deficiency in young adolescents. Adult patients usually present a challenge, as they often require additional surgical assisted maxillary expansion (SARPE). There is still no clear statement about non-surgical expansion in adult patients using this technique. The aim of this study was to evaluate the success and complication rate of non-surgical palatal expansion in adults utilizing MAPE w… Show more

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