Maxillary Expansion Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Influence of Different Micro-Invasive Methods on Mid-Palatal Suture Separation With Rapid Maxillary Expansion in Late Adolescence: A Randomized Clinical Trial
This trial aims to evaluate the effect of different micro-invasive methods (piezoelectric and micro-osteoperforation) along with tooth-tooth borne RPE compare to tooth-bone borne MARPE on the amount of mid-palatal sutural separation in late adolescent patients. Null Hypothesis There is no effect of adjunctive micro-invasive methods (piezoelectric and microosteoperforation) on mid-palatal suture separation with tooth-tooth borne RPE appliance compared to tooth-bone borne MARPE
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 27 |
Est. completion date | August 20, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | August 20, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 14 Years to 20 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with the bilateral maxillary transverse deficiency. 2. Patient referred by orthodontists for SARME or MARPE. 3. Patients with developmental age in stage C or stage D maturation stages . 4. Patients without developmental deformity. 5. Good oral hygiene. 6. Patient with intact maxillary first premolars and first molars. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Congenital maxillofacial deformities mainly cleft patients. 2. Previous orthodontic and surgical treatment on the maxilla. 3. Maxillary trauma. 4. Previous extraction in the maxillary arch. 5. Patients with periodontal disease. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Baghdad |
Altug Atac AT, Karasu HA, Aytac D. Surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion compared with orthopedic rapid maxillary expansion. Angle Orthod. 2006 May;76(3):353-9. doi: 10.1043/0003-3219(2006)076[0353:SARMEC]2.0.CO;2. — View Citation
Baccetti T, Franchi L, McNamara JA Jr. An improved version of the cervical vertebral maturation (CVM) method for the assessment of mandibular growth. Angle Orthod. 2002 Aug;72(4):316-23. doi: 10.1043/0003-3219(2002)0722.0.CO;2. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Intraoral scanner outcomes | the use of an intraoral scanner RW1: The arch width defines as the distance in a straight line between the palatal cusp tip of the right and left first premolars. RW2: The arch width defines as the distance in a straight line between the mesiopalatal cusp tip of the right and left first molars. PV: The palatal vault height defines as the vertical distance from the occlusal plane to the median line of the palate in the position connecting the mesiodistal center of the left and right first molars. To assess the inter and intra reliability the arch width and palatal vault height of each patient will be measured three times. | T0: before expansion | |
Primary | Intraoral scanner outcomes | the use of an intraoral scanner RW1: The arch width defines as the distance in a straight line between the palatal cusp tip of the right and left first premolars. RW2: The arch width defines as the distance in a straight line between the mesiopalatal cusp tip of the right and left first molars. PV: The palatal vault height defines as the vertical distance from the occlusal plane to the median line of the palate in the position connecting the mesiodistal center of the left and right first molars. To assess the inter and intra reliability the arch width and palatal vault height of each patient will be measured three times. | T1:3 months after expansion | |
Primary | Intraoral scanner outcomes | the use of an intraoral scanner RW1: The arch width defines as the distance in a straight line between the palatal cusp tip of the right and left first premolars. RW2: The arch width defines as the distance in a straight line between the mesiopalatal cusp tip of the right and left first molars. PV: The palatal vault height defines as the vertical distance from the occlusal plane to the median line of the palate in the position connecting the mesiodistal center of the left and right first molars. To assess the inter and intra reliability the arch width and palatal vault height of each patient will be measured three times. | T2: 6 months after expansion | |
Primary | CBCT Outcomes | In all groups, CBCT scans will be taken before expansion , immediately after completion of the consolidation period (3month), and 6 month after placement
NFW4: Nasal floor width measured at the area of the first premolars, 5 mm above the most inferior part of the nasal floor. NFW6: Nasal floor width measured at the area of the first molars,5 mm above the most inferior part of the nasal floor. PBW4: Palatal bone width measured at the level of a line connecting the palatal root apex of the first premolars. PBW6: Palatal bone width measured at the level of a line connecting the palatal root apex of the first molars. IRD4 (Interdental Root Distance 4): The distance between the palatal root apex of the right and left first premolars. IRD6 (Interdental Root Distance 6): The distance between the palatal root apex of the right and left first molars. ICD4 (Interdental Cusp Distance 4): The distance between the mesiopalatal cusp tip of the right and left first premolars |
T0: before expansion | |
Primary | CBCT Outcomes | In all groups, CBCT scans will be taken before expansion , immediately after completion of the consolidation period (3month), and 6 month after placement
NFW4: Nasal floor width measured at the area of the first premolars, 5 mm above the most inferior part of the nasal floor. NFW6: Nasal floor width measured at the area of the first molars,5 mm above the most inferior part of the nasal floor. PBW4: Palatal bone width measured at the level of a line connecting the palatal root apex of the first premolars. PBW6: Palatal bone width measured at the level of a line connecting the palatal root apex of the first molars. IRD4 (Interdental Root Distance 4): The distance between the palatal root apex of the right and left first premolars. IRD6 (Interdental Root Distance 6): The distance between the palatal root apex of the right and left first molars. ICD4 (Interdental Cusp Distance 4): The distance between the mesiopalatal cusp tip of the right and left first premolars |
T1:3 months after expansion | |
Primary | CBCT Outcomes | In all groups, CBCT scans will be taken before expansion , immediately after completion of the consolidation period (3month), and 6 month after placement
NFW4: Nasal floor width measured at the area of the first premolars, 5 mm above the most inferior part of the nasal floor. NFW6: Nasal floor width measured at the area of the first molars,5 mm above the most inferior part of the nasal floor. PBW4: Palatal bone width measured at the level of a line connecting the palatal root apex of the first premolars. PBW6: Palatal bone width measured at the level of a line connecting the palatal root apex of the first molars. IRD4 (Interdental Root Distance 4): The distance between the palatal root apex of the right and left first premolars. IRD6 (Interdental Root Distance 6): The distance between the palatal root apex of the right and left first molars. ICD4 (Interdental Cusp Distance 4): The distance between the mesiopalatal cusp tip of the right and left first premolars |
T2:6 months after expansion. | |
Secondary | Treatment duration | The time from fixation to removal (time to event) will be recorded. The expansion rate, which can be calculated as the amount of expansion divided by the total number of follow-up periods for all participants, will be reported. | T0: before expansion, T4:3 months after expansion, T5:6 months after expansion. | |
Secondary | Treatment duration | The time from fixation to removal (time to event) will be recorded. The expansion rate, which can be calculated as the amount of expansion divided by the total number of follow-up periods for all participants, will be reported. | T0: before expansion | |
Secondary | Treatment duration | The time from fixation to removal (time to event) will be recorded. The expansion rate, which can be calculated as the amount of expansion divided by the total number of follow-up periods for all participants, will be reported. | T1:3 months after expansion | |
Secondary | Treatment duration | The time from fixation to removal (time to event) will be recorded. The expansion rate, which can be calculated as the amount of expansion divided by the total number of follow-up periods for all participants, will be reported. | T2: 3 months after expansion | |
Secondary | Periodontal health | The impact of the therapy on periodontal health and supporting structures. For premolars and molars, the gingival index, probing depths, and bleeding on probing will be among the criteria, CBCT will be used to determine the extent of buccal bone resorption. | T0: before expansion | |
Secondary | Periodontal health | The impact of the therapy on periodontal health and supporting structures. For premolars and molars, the gingival index, probing depths, and bleeding on probing will be among the criteria, CBCT will be used to determine the extent of buccal bone resorption. | T1:3 months after expansion | |
Secondary | Periodontal health | The impact of the therapy on periodontal health and supporting structures. For premolars and molars, the gingival index, probing depths, and bleeding on probing will be among the criteria, CBCT will be used to determine the extent of buccal bone resorption. | T2:6 months after expansion. | |
Secondary | Soft tissue impaction | Soft tissue impaction will be the third secondary outcome, which will be measured by extraoral scaner to perioral soft tissue three months following the retention period. | T0: before expansion. | |
Secondary | Soft tissue impaction | Soft tissue impaction will be the third secondary outcome, which will be measured by extraoral scaner to perioral soft tissue three months following the retention period. | T1:3 months after expansion | |
Secondary | Soft tissue impaction | Soft tissue impaction will be the third secondary outcome, which will be measured by extraoral scaner to perioral soft tissue three months following the retention period. | T2:6 months after expansion. |
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