Abstract

The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the skeletal, dental, and soft tissue effects of the alternating rapid maxillary expansions and constrictions (Alt-RAMEC) protocol combined with afacemask in prepubertal patients. The study group (mean age 9.74 ± 1.46 years) consisted of 20 patients with classIII malocclusion characterized by maxillary retrognathism. They were treated with afacemask for 7months following a 9‑week Alt-RAMEC protocol. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) records and three-dimensional (3D) photographs taken before (T0) and after the protraction and retention period (T1) were evaluated. The study group was compared with awell-matched control group of 16untreated patients (mean age 9.44 ± 0.79years) with the same malocclusion. The records for the control group included cephalometric radiographs and 3D photographs. In the study group, significant forward movements of Apoint (3.49 mm), nasal (2.91 mm) and zygomatic bones were achieved. Intermolar, internasal, and interzygomatic widths increased. Soft tissue points followed the hard tissue movements, apart from band pog. In the control group, A(0.97 mm), B(1.69 mm), Pog, and bpoints presented forward movement. Significant differences were found regarding the forward movement of the maxilla between the groups. The Alt-RAMEC/facemask protocol was effective not only in the maxillary region but also in the midface.

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