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Adjacent teeth have the tendency to migrate toward the affected area, which may reduce the dental arch length (Fig. 1).
Treatment consisted of mandibular midline distraction and surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion to increase arch length.
Based on these numerical results, the influence of critical arch length and the relationship of ultimate strength with t/R and structural imperfection are studied.
The developed junction described in this paper will solve the problems described above and permit an adjustment of the arch length until a balanced configuration is reached.
Loss of arch length may lead to problems associated with tooth displacement,14 occlusal stability,15 dental crowding,16 chewing ability,17 et al. Furthermore, caries cavitations in primary teeth may retain food debris and change the oral microenvironment.
Mandibular symphyseal distraction osteogenesis has recently been introduced as a means of resolving arch length deficiencies in the anterior segment and as a method of reducing large vestibular spaces related to a narrow mandible.
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The only measurements increased on the left side were maxillary and mandibular arch lengths.
Comparing plaster models and emodels, Mullen and coworkers [28] also found significant differences, with arch lengths measured on plaster models being approximately 1.5 mm larger than arch lengths measure on emodels.
Slight dental midline discrepancies were found, and the dental arch lengths were slightly longer on the left side compared to the right.
Maxillary (MXA) and mandibular (MDA) arch lengths were found to be longer on the left side (p < 0.05), with the MXA left-right differential being 0.28 ± 0.66 mm and MDA equivalent to 0.33 ± 0.68 mm.
Crowding was evaluated as tooth size-arch length discrepancy.
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