Surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion for transverse maxillary discrepancy in adults - Case report.

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Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Sanobharyang, Kathmandu, Nepal. Electronic address:

Published: January 2022


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Introduction And Importance: Transverse maxillary deficiency is one of the most detrimental problems to midfacial growth and the integrated dentoalveolar structures. Early diagnosis and proper treatment of such cases is most important to maintain the balance between the basal bones and stable occlusion.

Case Presentation: In our case, a 17-year-old male had irregular upper front teeth with an unpleasant smile. Detail examination revealed a symmetrical face with an orthognathic profile, mild malar deficiency, competent lips, asymmetrical arches, Class I molar and canine relationships bilaterally. Crowding was present in the upper anterior arch with 2 mm of anterior open bite and posterior cross bite present in the premolar region and molar region bilaterally. Lefort-1 osteotomy, midpalatal split, pterygomandibular disjunction without down fracture was done. The HYRAX appliance was cemented. Distraction started after four days of surgery. One mm distraction per day was done for 10 days. The patient was transferred to fixed orthodontic treatment to relive the anterior crowding. Records were taken after 1 year of follow up and analyzed. Skeletal relationships were in harmony. Dental crowding, anterior open bite and posterior crossbite were corrected.

Clinical Discussion: The zygomatic buttress and the pterygomaxillary junction are considered as the critical areas of resistance for maxillary expansion. Literature claims lefort-1 osteotomy in combination with palatal distraction results in more displacement and less stress in the maxilla.

Conclusion: SARPE has proved to be clinically effective and stable for the correction of transversely deficient maxilla after cessation of growth in adult patients.

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