Preliminary design of an automated rapid maxillary expander for dento-facial application
The objective of maxillary expansion is to correct maxillo mandibular transverse discrepancies by skeletal (orthopedic) expansion of the maxilla while avoiding any dental side effects. [1]. For a rapid maxillary expansion (RME) device, the expansion of maxilla is accomplished through heavy forc...
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Language: | English |
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2007
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/4436/1/PRELIMINARY_DESIGN_OF_AN_AUTOMATED_RAPID_MAXILLARY_EXPANDER_FOR_DENTO-FACIAL_APPLICATION.pdf http://eprints.um.edu.my/4436/ http://www.tsb-web.org.tw/isb2007/isb2007-paper/ISB/0526.pdf |
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Summary: | The objective of maxillary expansion is to correct maxillo
mandibular transverse discrepancies by skeletal (orthopedic)
expansion of the maxilla while avoiding any dental side
effects. [1]. For a rapid maxillary expansion (RME) device,
the expansion of maxilla is accomplished through heavy
forces that are capable of separating the midpalatal suture at
the rate of 0.2 to 0.5mm per day[1]. This procedure can be
done rapidly or slowly depending upon the patient’s age and
treatment plan [2]. In this technique, the orthodontist will
custom fit an appliance on the upper molars of a patient
(Figure 1). Either the patient or the parent will turn the
appliance every day throughout a prescribed period. The
current expanders are turned by first placing a pin in a tiny
hole (capstan). The inserted pin will then push the hole to
the rear of the expander. Naturally, the patient is asked to
turn the active part of the screw to a certain counts. |
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