Author/Authors :
Dzingle, Jonathan Private Practice - Michigan, United States , Mehta, Shivam Division of Orthodontics - University of Connecticut Health Center - School of Dental Medicine - Farmington - Connecticut, United States , Chen, Po-Jung Division of Orthodontics - University of Connecticut Health Center - School of Dental Medicine - Farmington - Connecticut, United States , Yadav, Sumit Division of Orthodontics - University of Connecticut Health Center - School of Dental Medicine - Farmington - Connecticut, United States
Abstract :
Unilateral posterior crossbite typically presents as a narrow maxillary arch and a broad mandibular arch on the side of the crossbite. Unwanted overexpansion and iatrogenic crossbite may develop as side effects if conventional rapid maxillary expansion is done in such cases. Thus, unilateral expansion of the maxilla with unilateral posterior crossbite can help us avoid these side effects and improve the transverse relationship between the maxillary and mandibular posterior dentition on the affected side only. In this case report, we describe a mini-implant–supported unilateral expansion of the maxillary arch in a patient with a unilateral posterior cross-bite.
Keywords :
unilateral expansion , unilateral crossbite , mini-implant , Asymmetry