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Can someone explain the differences between these expanders and how youd rank them for adult skeletal expansion?
Here's my understanding so far:
Here's my understanding so far:
- MARPE = General category of miniscrew-assisted expanders. Results seem to depend a lot on the appliance design and the orthodontist. Usually has more dentoalveolar effects than the newer designs.
- Custom MARPE = Individually designed from CBCT(cone bean computed tomography) + intraoral scans. Better fit, more optimized TAD placement, and supposedly less dental tipping.
- MSE = A specific MARPE design developed by Won Moon. Uses 4 long bicortical TADs and seems to have one of the best track records for achieving skeletal expansion in adults.
- FME = Newer custom skeletal expander that's designed to maximize parallel skeletal expansion while minimizing dentoalveolar effects. Looks promising, but I havent seen as much long-term data compared to MSE.
- Which one actually gives the highest skeletal-to-dental expansion ratio?
- Is FME genuinely an improvement over MSE, or is the hype ahead of the evidence?
- Can a well-designed Custom MARPE achieve results close to MSE or FME?
- For someone in their early 20s, what would you consider the current gold standard?
- FME
- MSE
- Custom MARPE
- Standard MARPE
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