Maxillary Expansion: Leaf Expander Versus Hyrax Expander
Launched by UNIVERSITY OF GENOVA · Nov 15, 2021
Trial Information
Current as of July 21, 2025
Unknown status
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
Maxillary expansion with fixed appliance is a well-known and consolidated practice in clinical orthodontics but current findings of "evidence-based dentistry" have not yet identified a better clinical expansion protocol. This issue is due both to the several expansion screws available on the market and to the different screw activation protocols, which could be grouped in rapid and slow, with several customizations. The comparison between slow and rapid expansion is a hotly debated topic in the literature and a recent systematic review have shown that both rapid and slow expansion protocols...
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • prepubertal phase of development (cervical stage CS1 or 2 in cervical vertebral maturation or corresponding stage of third Finger middle phalanx maturation index).
- • early or intermediate mixed dentition stage with fully erupted upper and lower first permanent molars.
- • presence of the second upper deciduous molars available as an anchoring tooth. The second deciduous molar was considered available as anchoring tooth when the root had the same length as the clinical crown at the radiographic examination (Quinzi V, Federici Canova F, Rizzo FA, Marzo G, Rosa M, Primozic J. Factors related to maxillary expander loss due to anchoring deciduous molars exfoliation during treatment in the mixed dentition phase. Eur J Orthod. 2021 Jun 8;43(3):332-337. doi: 10.1093/ejo/cjaa061)
- • Posterior transverse interarch discrepancy (PTID) of at least 3 mm. PTID was calculated on dental casts with a caliper as the difference between the maxillary intermolar width (distance between the central fossae of right and left permanent first maxillary molars) and the mandibular intermolar width (distance between the tips of the distobuccal cusps of right and left permanent first mandibular molars) (Tollaro, I., Baccetti, T., Franchi, L. and Tanasescu, C.D. 1996 Role of posterior transverse interarch discrepancy in Class II, Division 1 malocclusion during the mixed dentition phase. AJODO, 110, 417-422).
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • age older than 12 years,
- • pubertal or postpubertal stage of development (CS 3-6),
- • late deciduous or late mixed dentition, 4. agenesis of upper second premolars (assessed on initial panoramic radiograph),
- • Class III malocclusion,
- • cleft lip and/or palate and craniofacial syndromes
About University Of Genova
The University of Genoa, a distinguished institution in Italy, is committed to advancing medical research and innovation through rigorous clinical trials. With a strong focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, the university leverages its extensive academic resources and expertise to conduct high-quality research that addresses critical health challenges. By fostering partnerships with healthcare professionals and industry leaders, the University of Genoa aims to translate scientific discoveries into effective therapeutic solutions, ultimately enhancing patient care and contributing to the global medical community.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Valentina Lanteri, DDS, Phd
Principal Investigator
University of Milan
Domenico Dalessandri, DDS, Phd
Principal Investigator
Università degli Studi di Brescia
Alessandro Ugolini
Principal Investigator
Universita degli Studi di Genova
Timeline
First submit
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Estimated completion
Not reported
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