1.The treatment experience of primary eruption failure of a case
Peirong LI ; Li TIAN ; Yuanqian CHE ; Zhenlin GE
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(2):275-276
Primary failure of eruption(PFE) is an unusual dental disease.Clinically,it is difficult to distinguish PFE from Mechanical failure of eruption (MFE),and the diagnosis is especially challenging since misdiagnosis and mistreatment always take place.The present paper reports the treatment experience of a case of PFE.
2.Meta-analysis of clinical effects of two kinds of rapid maxillary expanders
Menghan WANG ; Zhenlin GE ; Li TIAN ; Peirong LI ; Yuanqian CHE
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(5):635-641
Objective:To compare the clinical effects of rapid maxillary expansion between tooth-borne and hybrid-borne expanders.Methods:PubMed,Cochrane Library,EMbase,CBM,CNKI,VIP and WanFang Data were searched from the date of their establishment to October 31,2015,to find clinical trials about comparison of rapid maxillary expansion by tooth tissue-borne versus hybrid-borne expanders.The quality of the included studies was evaluated by 2 independent reviewers,and Meta-analysis was performed by using RevMan 5.3 software.Results:8 articles with 206 cases were included.The results of Meta-analysis showed that:there were significant differences between the 2 groups in the changes of the right first molar dental inclination [MD =-1.62,95 % CI (-3.18,-0.07)],inter first premolar width [SMD =-0.86,95% CI(-1.47,0.25)] and molar alveolar inclination [SMD =-0.86,95% CI(-1.10,-0.20)].There was no significant difference between the 2 groups in the changes of inter first molar ~dth [SMD =-0.08,95% CI (-0.6l,0.45)],the left first molar dental inclination [MD =-1.12,95% CI(-2.57,0.33)],maxillary width [SMD =-0.30,95% CI(-1.08,0.47)].Conclusion:The effect between tooth-borne and hybrid-borne expanders in the expansion of maxillary dental arch is similar.However,tooth-borne expanders may cause greater inclination of first molar and alveolar process.
3. Effect of three types of rapid maxillary expansion: a three-dimensional finite element study
Menghan WANG ; Zhenlin GE ; Li TIAN ; Peirong LI ; Yuanqian CHE
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2017;52(11):678-683
Objective:
To evaluate the transverse displacement, stress distribution and tendency of change in tooth, alveolar bone and mid-palatal suture using three kinds of rapid maxillary expansion methods.
Methods:
Cone-beam CT image data was obtained by scanning skulls of a volunteer. Three-dimensional models of maxillary complex were re-established using Mimics and Geomagic Studio and models of Hyrax expander, Haas expander and miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expander (MARPE) were established using ANSYS Workbench. Stress distribution, displacement and tendency of change in tooth, alveolar bone and mid-palatal suture were evaluated.
Results:
Hyrax expander brought 0.105 mm lateral displacement of crown, 0.022 mm mid-palatal suture width increase, wedge opening and clockwise rotation tendency of maxilla. Haas expander created uniform stress distribution, 0.216 mm lateral displacement of crown, and 0.031 mm mid-palatal suture width increase. In MARPE model, the lateral displacement of crown was 0.267 mm, and mid-palatal suture width increased 0.315 mm. The maximum of mid-palatal suture expansion and stress distribution appeared in the middle region, and maxilla had tendency of counterclockwise rotation.
Conclusions
The lateral changes of teeth and bones brought by MARPE were the most significant. Haas expander had some advantages in comparison with Hyrax.