Sérgio Elias Neves Cury, Adriano Lia Mondelli, Cristiane Barros André, Walter Iared, José Gregório Pelayo Guerra, Jessica Rovira, Laila Berni
Introduction: Miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion (MARPE) has been one of the main alternatives of orthopedic treatment of the maxilla for adult patients who have already reached skeletal maturity. Reduced thickness in palatal region is one of the limitations of the technique. Objective: The purpose of this article is to present, by means of two clinical cases, an alternative for this situation, with a modification of MARPE technique protocol using two additional mini-implants in anterior palate region. Result: Significant disruption of midpalatal suture was observed with the modified expander. Conclusion: Case reports suggest that clinical steps using the proposed protocol proved to be effective for skeletal maxillary expansion in young adult patient with reduced bone thickness in palatal region, offering a less invasive and less burdensome solution than surgically-assisted expansion, currently
Keywords: Orthodontics, corrective. Bone screws. Palatal expansion technique. Cone-beam computed tomography. Orthodontic anchorage procedures.
How to cite: Cury SEN, Mondelli AL, André CB, Iared W, Guerra JGP, Rovira J, Berni L. Protocolo diferencial para a técnica MARPE em pacientes com variação no volume ósseo do palato. Rev Clín Ortod Dental Press. 2019 Ago-Set;18(4):116-29. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14436/1676-6849.18.4.116-129.art
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