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Effectiveness of low-level laser therapy in facilitating maxillary expansion using bone-borne hyrax expander: A randomized clinical trial

Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2022³â 52±Ç 6È£ p.399 ~ 411
Abdelwassie Sara Hassan, Kaddah Mohammed Amgad, El-Dakroury Amr Emad, El-Boghdady Dalia, El-Ghafour Mohamed Abd, Seifeldin Nouran Fouad,
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 ( Abdelwassie Sara Hassan ) - Cairo University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
 ( Kaddah Mohammed Amgad ) - Cairo University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
 ( El-Dakroury Amr Emad ) - Cairo University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
 ( El-Boghdady Dalia ) - Cairo University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
 ( El-Ghafour Mohamed Abd ) - Cairo University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
 ( Seifeldin Nouran Fouad ) - Cairo University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics

Abstract


Objective: The objective of this randomized clinical trial was to study the skeletal and dental effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) along with a miniscrew-assisted expander (Hyrax) after six months of retention.

Methods: After sequence generation, concealed allocation, and implementation, 24 female patients were randomly divided (1:1) into two-groups: bone-borne rapid palatal expansion (BBE) without LLLT (n = 12) and BBE with LLLT (n = 12). Eligibility criteria included female patients aged 10?13 years old with bilateral posterior crossbites. Intraoral and extraoral photographs, cone-beam computed tomography images, and digital study models were obtained before expansion and six months after retention. The 7 mm Hyrax appliance was anchored to four palatal mini-screws, which were activated twice daily for 15 days, then locked and kept in place as a retainer. LLLT was performed in the laser group during expansion and retention, according to the guidelines provided.

Results: The records of 24 patients were analyzed. According to the post-retention measurements, both groups showed a significant increase in nasal and maxillary widths and total facial height. In the laser group, the Sella-Nasion-Point A and Point A-Nasion-Point B angles and the interpremolar apical distance were significantly increased.

Conclusions: Within the limitations of this study, the results suggest that the parameters and protocol of LLLT do not clinically affect the efficiency of BBE in prepubertal and pubertal patients.

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Expansion; Laser; Miniscrews

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